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What different types of spanner are there?
There are many types of spanners, each suited to specific tasks. Adjustable spanners have a movable jaw to fit different fastener sizes. Specialised spanners, such as pipe spanners and socket spanners, are designed for plumbing or working in confined spaces.
What's the difference between a wrench and a spanner?
In British English, a spanner usually refers to a fixed-size tool, such as an open-ended or ring spanner. A wrench often refers to an adjustable tool like a monkey wrench or pipe wrench, which are more versatile and heavy-duty. Spanners are made for specific sizes and shapes, while wrenches can handle a wider range of fasteners. Both are used to tighten or loosen fasteners, but their design and applications differ.
What do you use a socket set for?
A socket set is a collection of sockets that fit onto a ratchet handle, making it easier to tighten or loosen fasteners. They are ideal for tasks needing high torque or access to tight spaces. Socket sets are widely used in vehicle repairs, machinery maintenance, and construction. Most sets include a range of socket sizes, plus deep and shallow options.