If you are working with any type of fitting that is in-line - such as a brake line, fuel line, or any type of cable - a line wrench can be a life saver. Standard open end wrenches may not grip the hex well enough, which can lead to stripping - a real pain in the neck!
To use a line wrench, just slip the open part of the wrench over the line, then slide it onto the hex part of the fitting.
If you are working with any type of fitting that is in-line - such as a brake line, fuel line, or any type of cable - a line wrench can be a life saver. Standard open end wrenches may not grip the hex well enough, which can lead to stripping - a real pain in the neck!
To use a line wrench, just slip the open part of the wrench over the line, then slide it onto the hex part of the fitting.
If you are working with any type of fitting that is in-line - such as a brake line, fuel line, or any type of cable - a line wrench can be a life saver. Standard open end wrenches may not grip the hex well enough, which can lead to stripping - a real pain in the neck!
To use a line wrench, just slip the open part of the wrench over the line, then slide it onto the hex part of the fitting.
If you are working with any type of fitting that is in-line - such as a brake line, fuel line, or any type of cable - a line wrench can be a life saver. Standard open end wrenches may not grip the hex well enough, which can lead to stripping - a real pain in the neck!
To use a line wrench, just slip the open part of the wrench over the line, then slide it onto the hex part of the fitting.