a slender, flexible augerused to dislodge clogs in plumbing. it is also often reserved for difficult clogs that cannot be loosened with a plunger. It is also sometimes called a toilet jack orelectric eel.
a tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects—usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts andbolts—or keep them from turning.
A double-ended tool with one end being like an open-end wrench or open-ended spanner, and the other end being like a box-end wrench or ring spanner. Both ends generally fit the same size of bolt.
Used for gripping the nuts on the ends of tubes.
it have a sturdy, cast-iron housing and I-beam handle with full floating forged hook jaw, featuring self cleaning threads with replaceable hook and heel jaws.
a wrenchwith a "jaw" of adjustable width, allowing it to be used with different sizes of fastener head (nut, bolt, etc.) rather than just one fastener, as with a conventional fixed spanner.
Has a head at a bit of angle and is designed to be used on pipes
close to wall or parallel work.
Multiplies the turning force applied to a pipe. Ideal for freeing
locked couplings and joints frozen by age or damage.
It has a jaw opening parallel to the handle and a narrower hook
jaw head. Provides easy entry into tight spots.