Klein Tools® Spud Wrench- 7/8" Nominal Opening for Heavy Nut

Manufacturer: Klein Tools
P1001521
P1001521
P1001521

Price Each: $58.28

Total Price: $58.28


Product Description


Klein Tools

Spud Wrench

Forged from select alloy steel, the Klein Tools Spud Wrench is designed to withstand high-leverage and heavy loads. It's designed for use with bolts and U.S. regular nut types. The extra-duty head area gives maximum strength and durability. Plus, the continuous taper of the handle makes it easy to line up bolt holes.

MATERIAL: Alloy Steel

FEATURES: Bolt Size & Nominal Opening Size Stamped On ever Wrench.


Common Types of Wrenches

Wrenches are essential tools for tightening and loosening nuts, bolts, fittings, and fasteners across electrical, mechanical, construction, automotive, and maintenance applications. Klein Tools offers a wide range of wrench styles designed to provide secure fastener engagement, improved torque transfer, and reliable performance in demanding jobsite environments. Klein's lineup includes adjustable, combination, ratcheting, lineman, specialty, and insulated wrenches to meet the needs of professional tradespeople.

  • Combination Wrenches: Feature an open-end wrench on one side and a box-end wrench on the other. They are ideal for general maintenance, equipment assembly, automotive work, and construction projects.
  • Adjustable Wrenches: Are designed with movable jaws that fit a range of fastener sizes; they are excellent for service technicians and field repairs where carrying multiple wrench sizes may be practical.
  • Ratcheting Wrenches: Allows fasteners to be tightened or loosened without removing the wrench after each turn. Ideal for confined spaces, repetitive fastening tasks, and areas with limited swing clearance.
  • Lineman Wrenches: Designed specifically for utility, telecommunications, and electrical infrastructure work. They often incorporate multiple socket sizes and ratcheting functions to reduce the number of tools required for the job.
  • Specialty Wrenches: Engineered for specific applications such as plumbing, conduit work, refrigeration systems, and unique fastener designs. They help improve access, efficiency, and precision in specialized installations.

Choosing The Right Wrench

The best wrench depends on the fastener type, available workspace, and application requirements. Combination wrenches are excellent for all-purpose tools, while adjustable wrenches offer maximum versatility. Ratcheting wrenches improve efficiency in tight spaces, and specialty or lineman wrenches are designed for trade-specific tasks where speed and convenience are critical.


Standard Wrenches

  • Simpler construction
  • Often provide greater durability in high-torque applications
  • Preferred when maximum leverage and control are required

Ratcheting Wrenches

  • Faster operation
  • Ideal for tight spaces
  • Reduce hand repositioning