pipe wrench
Plural
pipe wrenches
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a heavy-duty hand tool with adjustable jaws used for gripping and turning pipes, fittings, and other cylindrical objects, providing a strong grip and leverage for various plumbing and mechanical applications
A pipe wrench is a tool used to grip and turn pipes or tubes. It has adjustable jaws that can be tightened to fit around the pipe, allowing the user to apply strong force to loosen or tighten it. The wrench typically has a long handle for leverage, making it easier to work with stubborn or tightly-secured pipes. It is commonly used in plumbing tasks and repairs where a firm grip is needed to work with pipes of various sizes.
- He used the pipe wrench to tighten the plumbing connection under the sink.
- The plumber grabbed his pipe wrench to loosen the stubborn pipe joint.
- She tightened the pipe with a pipe wrench to ensure no leaks.
- The old pipe was rusted, so he had to apply extra force with the pipe wrench.
- After a few turns with the pipe wrench, the pipe finally came loose.
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