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Shop wrenches at BMG for tightening, loosening and adjusting fasteners, fittings and mechanical components across maintenance, assembly and repair work. Compare wrench types by size, jaw design, drive, length, finish and application.

Fastener control Browse options for tightening, loosening, holding and adjusting fasteners and fittings.
Application-led range Compare wrench chains, strap wrenches, torque wrenches, Allen keys and pipe wrenches.
Workshop and site use Source wrenches online for maintenance, repair, plant support and mechanical assembly work.

Category Focus

Wrenches are manually operated tools used to apply grip, leverage and turning force when working with fasteners, fittings and mechanical components.

Category Wrenches
Use cases Maintenance, assembly & repair
Compare by Type, size, jaw & drive
Buying intent Online replacement & supply

Start with the fastener

Match the wrench to the fastener, fitting or component first, then compare access space, leverage, adjustment range and required grip.

 

Choose Wrenches for Maintenance and Assembly Work

Wrenches are essential hand tools for working with fasteners, fittings, pipes, panels and mechanical components. At BMG, buyers can browse wrench options for workshop, plant, maintenance, repair and on-site applications.

Pipe and Strap Wrenches

Select pipe and strap-style wrench options where grip, adjustment and leverage are important for rounded or irregular workpieces.

Torque and Socket Work

Compare torque wrenches, socket-related options and double flex socket tools where controlled tightening or access is required.

Allen Keys and Panel Keys

Browse compact wrench formats for hex fasteners, access panels, service points and regular maintenance tasks.

Wrench Chains Flexible gripping options for selected pipe and fitting applications.
Strap Wrenches Useful where grip is needed without damaging selected surfaces.
Torque Wrenches Selected where controlled tightening force is required.
Panel Keys Compact access tools for panels, cabinets and service points.
Double Flex Socket Socket-style access support for difficult angles and restricted spaces.
Allen Keys Hex key tools for socket-head fasteners and assembly work.
Pipe Wrenches Adjustable gripping tools for pipe, fittings and mechanical work.
Workshop Wrenches General wrench options for repair, maintenance and site use.

What to Compare Before You Buy

The right wrench depends on the fastener, fitting or component being worked on, as well as the available access space and the amount of leverage required.

  • Choose the wrench type based on the application: pipe, strap, chain, torque, Allen key or socket-style work.
  • Check size, length, drive, jaw design and adjustment range where relevant.
  • Confirm whether the tool needs grip, leverage, controlled torque or compact access.
  • Compare finish and handle design for workshop, site or maintenance conditions.
  • Review product details, stock indicators and available variants before purchase.
  • Use the product listing to compare related wrench options online.

Common Uses for Industrial Wrenches

Wrenches are commonly used by maintenance teams, fitters, mechanics, technicians and workshop crews for installation, repair, adjustment and component removal work.

For regular use, consider the fastener type, required access, grip surface, adjustment range and how often the tool will be used. Selecting the correct wrench helps improve control, reduce tool mismatch and keep maintenance work moving efficiently.

Wrenches FAQs

What are wrenches used for?

Wrenches are used to tighten, loosen, hold or adjust fasteners, fittings, pipes and mechanical components during assembly, maintenance and repair work.

Can I buy wrenches online from BMG?

Yes. Use the BMG wrenches listing to browse available products, compare options and move through the online buying process.

Which wrench types are commonly used in maintenance work?

Common options include pipe wrenches, strap wrenches, chain wrenches, torque wrenches, Allen keys, panel keys and socket-style wrench tools.

What should I check before choosing a wrench?

Check the fastener or fitting type, required size, access space, jaw design, drive, length, adjustment range, grip requirement and application environment.

What is the difference between a wrench and a torque wrench?

A general wrench is used to apply turning force, while a torque wrench is selected where controlled tightening force is required for the application.

Shop Wrenches at BMG

Browse BMG’s wrenches range online for workshop, plant, maintenance and repair applications, including pipe, strap, torque, Allen key and socket-style wrench options.

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