This Wright Tool structural spud wrench combines a 12-point box end with a long tapered handle for heavy-duty bolt work and hole alignment. The 1-5/16" box end grips hex and square fasteners securely while the 17-inch rat tail handle provides serious leverage for stubborn bolts. Ironworkers and riggers use this tool daily for structural steel assembly where standard wrenches can't reach or generate enough torque.
Drop forged from steel bar and through hardened for maximum durability under heavy industrial loads. The black industrial finish resists corrosion and wear from jobsite conditions. Built to ASME B107.100 standards with Wright Tool's lifetime warranty. Made in Van Wert, Ohio since 1914 using traditional American manufacturing methods.
Structural ironworkers rely on this wrench for connecting beams, tightening anchor bolts, and aligning bolt holes during steel erection. The tapered handle doubles as a drift pin for pulling structural members into alignment. Bridge crews and heavy equipment operators keep these in their tool boxes for field repairs on large machinery where standard box wrenches won't fit or provide enough mechanical advantage.
| Size | 1-5/16" |
| Length | 17" |
| Width | 2.08" |
| Height | 0.94" |
| Weight | 2.24 lbs |
| Box Points | 12 |
| Material | Drop forged steel |
| Finish | Black industrial |
| Country of Origin | USA |