Wrench | Adjustable

: Always pull toward the side with the fixed jaw . This places the most force on the strongest part of the tool and prevents the movable jaw from springing open and slipping.

When using an adjustable wrench, follow these core principles to avoid stripping bolts or injuring yourself: adjustable wrench

: Do not use an adjustable wrench to break loose heavily rusted or "frozen" fasteners; the slight "wiggle" in the movable jaw makes it likely to round off the corners of the nut. : Always pull toward the side with the fixed jaw

: This comprehensive guide from Midland Tool explains what the tool is, its primary uses, and why it is a staple for both DIYers and professionals. its primary uses