•Dual-Ended Design: Combination spanners typically have a box-end wrench on one end and an open-end wrench on the other, providing versatility for different fastening needs.
•Box-End Wrench: The box-end wrench has a closed loop that fits snugly around the nut or bolt, providing a secure grip and minimizing the risk of slipping during use.
•Open-End Wrench: The open-end wrench has a U-shaped opening that grips the nut or bolt from two sides, allowing for quick and easy positioning in tight spaces.
•Metric and Imperial Sizes: Available in both metric and imperial sizes to accommodate different standard measurements of nuts and bolts.
•Chrome Vanadium Construction: Many combination spanners are made from chrome vanadium steel, which is known for its durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion.
•Polished Finish: Some combination spanners feature a polished finish, which not only enhances their appearance but also makes them easier to clean and maintain.