Combination wrenches

Combination wrenches give maintenance teams a straightforward way to manage fastening work across workshops, plant servicing, and equipment assembly tasks. Sitting within the Industrial range and also relevant to teams maintaining Test and Measurement equipment, this category offers practical set-based sourcing through Labfriend for day-to-day technical operations.

Combination Wrenches for Service Kits, Workshops, and Plant Maintenance

Because this page has a small visible range, the strongest approach is to anchor it to real workshop use cases rather than broad hand-tool language. The current assortment points to set-based mechanical tools, including Aug. Hülden Elora open end/ring and double ring styles, plus adjacent mechanics set options. That makes the page most useful for buyers building practical tool coverage for service benches, installation work, and ongoing industrial maintenance.

  • Reliable fastening coverage: Combination wrenches are suited to repeated nut and bolt work across workshop repair, equipment setup, and routine mechanical servicing.
  • Better kit standardisation: Set-based supply helps teams maintain consistent size coverage across shared tool stations and field service bags.
  • Durability for regular use: Material choice, plating, and size spread all matter when the tools will be used frequently in industrial environments.

Selecting the Best Combination Wrenches for Your Team

The most suitable combination wrenches depend on the fittings your team works with, the access conditions around the fastener, and whether the purchase is for individual users or shared maintenance stock.

  • Common fastener sizes: Start with the size range your workshop sees most often so the set suits daily service work rather than occasional jobs only.
  • Tool format: Review whether combination designs are the best fit or whether double open-ended or double ring options better match the way your technicians work.
  • Use frequency: For teams using the tools every day, focus on comfort, finish quality, and long-term resilience as well as the basic size spread.

Related Categories for Industrial Tooling Work

Combination wrench purchases often sit inside a wider maintenance requirement, so nearby categories should support the same repair and workshop workflow.

  • Screwdrivers: A sensible companion category for mixed fastening and adjustment work during servicing and installation.
  • Pincers: Helpful for gripping, handling, and pulling tasks that commonly sit alongside general spanner and wrench use.

Local Support for New Zealand Industrial Buyers

John Morris Group has supported science and industry since 1952 and provides ISO 9001 certified operations with practical technical support across industrial categories. If you need combination wrenches for workshop maintenance, field servicing, or plant tooling, our New Zealand team can help with selection and supply support through our Auckland service centre. Call 0800 651 700.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a combination wrench?

A combination wrench is a fastening tool that usually combines an open end and a ring end so the user can handle a wider range of nut and bolt tasks with one tool.

What are combination wrenches used for?

They are commonly used for tightening and loosening fasteners during equipment maintenance, workshop assembly, repair work, and general industrial servicing.

Can your NZ team help with larger maintenance-tool orders?

Yes. We can help New Zealand buyers plan broader supply requirements for maintenance teams, workshop tool kits, and related industrial hand-tool categories.