








The Safety Strike Wrench
The striking wrench is a standard tool, used in all kinds of conditions, in the predominantly heavy industry intended to loosen or fix bolts and nuts.
A big disadvantage of this type of wrench is the fact that you must hold the striking wrench with one hand, while you operate the hammer with the other hand. There is a risk that the striking wrench will jump out. The hand can also be injured by the hammer or by pinching after the wrench starts to move.
The invention of the Safewrench® puts an end to the above-mentioned risks. The striking wrench remains in place without having to hold it, thanks to the use of two spring washers.
This has the following advantages:
The Safewrench® secures itself, doesn’t fall off
Stays in position when used overhead
Operate the Safewrench® alone
More power and concentration for the use of the hammer
Ideal as a counter-wrench for hydraulically, electrically or pneumatically tightening bolts and nuts
The Safewrench® therefore leads to an elimination of the risk of hand injury from the accompanying hand
Available Non-sparking (ATEX) version
The Perfect Tool For Your Safety On Tough Jobs
Safewrench® Aluminimum Bronze
- The Safewrench® secures itself, doesn’t fall off
- Stays in position when used overhead
- Operate the Safewrench® alone
- More power and concentration for the use of the hammer
- Ideal as a counter-wrench for hydraulically, electrically or pneumatically tightening bolts and nuts
- The Safewrench® therefore leads to an elimination of the risk of hand injury from the accompanying hand.
- Non-sparking (ATEX) version
Safewrench® CRV 30 Steel
- The Safewrench® secures itself, doesn’t fall off
- Stays in position when used overhead
- Operate the Safewrench® alone
- More power and concentration for the use of the hammer
- Ideal as a counter-wrench for hydraulically, electrically or pneumatically tightening bolts and nuts
- The Safewrench® therefore leads to an elimination of the risk of hand injury from the accompanying hand.