Combination wrenches

Combination wrenches support tightening, loosening, and maintenance work across workshops, assembly areas, and plant service programs. Positioned within the Industrial portfolio and also relevant to teams supporting Test and Measurement equipment, this category provides practical fastening tools and set-based supply options through Labfriend for day-to-day technical service work.

Combination Wrenches for Workshop Maintenance and Mechanical Assembly

This is a low-depth category, so the content should stay application-led and grounded in the visible range. The current mix points to set-based workshop tools rather than a broad hand-tools page, including Aug. Hülden Elora open end/ring wrench sets, double-ended wrench sets, double ring wrench sets, and a Proxxon mechanics set. That makes this page best suited to buyers sourcing practical fastening tools for maintenance benches, service kits, and mechanical assembly work.

  • Fastener access across routine service tasks: Combination wrenches are well suited to tightening and loosening nuts and bolts during workshop maintenance, machine servicing, and plant fit-out work.
  • Set-based procurement for team use: Buyers often need metric size coverage in one kit, which makes wrench sets more practical for shared maintenance stations and field service kits.
  • Material and finish matter: Chrome vanadium steel, plated finishes, and clear size progression are useful when tools will be used repeatedly across industrial environments.

How to Choose the Right Combination Wrenches

Selecting the right combination wrenches for your facility depends on the fastener sizes you encounter, the working space available, and whether you need a general maintenance set or a more specialised kit.

  • Size range: Check whether the set covers the metric sizes your maintenance team uses most often, especially for production equipment, service panels, and workshop fixtures.
  • Head style: Confirm whether an open end and ring combination is the best fit, or whether adjacent double open-ended or double ring formats better suit your servicing routine.
  • Working environment: For tighter spaces or more frequent use, pay attention to handle design, plating quality, and how easily the wrench can be repositioned around the fastener.

Complete Your Industrial Tool Kit

Combination wrenches are usually purchased as part of a broader service and maintenance toolkit, so related categories should support the same workshop and repair workflow.

  • Screwdrivers: A practical choice alongside combination wrenches for mixed fastening tasks during equipment servicing and general workshop work.
  • Pincers: Useful for grip, pulling, and light handling tasks that often sit alongside nut and bolt work during maintenance activity.

Support for Industrial Procurement and Ongoing Supply

Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian industrial buyers with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers, and responsive supply support across technical categories. If you need combination wrenches for workshop maintenance, service teams, or plant tooling, our team can help you choose the right set and support broader procurement needs. Contact us on 1300 501 555.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a combination wrench?

A combination wrench is a hand tool that typically combines an open end and a ring end in one tool, giving technicians a practical way to work across common fastening tasks.

What are combination wrenches used for?

Combination wrenches are used to loosen and tighten nuts and bolts during maintenance, assembly, installation, and general workshop servicing across industrial and technical settings.

Can John Morris Group support bulk supply for maintenance teams?

Yes. We can assist with larger procurement requirements where workshops, field service teams, or multi-site operations need coordinated supply of combination wrenches and related hand tools.