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7463 Adjustable Gland Nut Wrench with 1/4' and 7/32' Diameter Pin Holes for 1' to 3-3/4' Gland Nuts for Smaller Gland Nuts on Construction

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  • 7463 gland nut wrench ends have 1/4" and 7/32" diameter pinholes on the front side. The two different diameters are designed to fit most hydraulic cylinders used on farms and construction equipment.
  • You can control the size of the opening of the wrench by adjusting the nut on the top of the wrench,available for gland nuts from 1" to 3-3/4" diameter.7463 wrench is more suitable for small gland nuts.
  • Use with 1/2" drive ratchet/breaker bar to loose and remove gland nut, No longer need to pound on a stubborn gland nut in the risk of hurting your hands.
  • Mejiao wrenches are made of high quality steel, which has strong hardness. And the surface is specially treated to have excellent rust and corrosion resistance. Long service time.
  • If you have to deal with hard to handle gland nuts in your life and work. This wrench is a very good choice.
  • Attention: 7463 model is a small size gland nut wrench, if you need a larger size, please buy 1266 model



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7463 Adjustable Gland Nut Wrench


  • 7463 gland nut wrench ends have 1/4" and 7/32" diameter pinholes. The two different diameters are designed to fit most hydraulic cylinders used on farms and construction equipment.
  • You can control the size of the opening of the wrench by adjusting the nut on the top of the wrench,available for gland nuts from 1" to 3-3/4" diameter.7463 wrench is more suitable for small gland nuts.
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7463 Adjustable Gland Nut Wrench

Brand:IVARKEY

Material:Cast Iron

Pinholes Diameter:1/4" and 7/32"

Applications:Available for gland nuts from 1" to 3-3/4" diameter.


lisa
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Just what it said it was very good.
John A
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I use my tractor heavily for mowing, logging and digging out my land. Because of its heavy use, on rare occasion I need to repack the hydraulic cylinders on the loader and backhoe. It is easy to use this wrench to remove the end caps on my hydraulic cylinders.
R Gerek
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
worked great , you can really apply a lot of power for stuck, old hyd cylinders
David L. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Seem sturdy, work well to loosen gland nuts that aren't overly torqued/stuck. Once broke loose by other means, very handy to remove when nut is broke loose, yet too tight to turn by hand.
William
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Pretty cheap, busted on the first use- I would not recommend this, I would have sent it back if it wasn’t such a hassle to return things at Amazon
Paul Cabrera García
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2023
Tiene una pinta muy buena y en las fotos parece que es de buena calidad, pero a la hora de utilizarla se empieza a hacer fuerza y se deforma, por más ajustada qué este no mantiene una buena estructura para poder remover la tapa, los pernos qué se insertan en los orificios son de baja calidad, se rompen
The Slider
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
This worked perfectly on my 1990 Johnson 40hp outboard tilt and trim hydraulic cylinder. I tried another brand but the pins were too small. The only complaint is the little bolt and nut that hold the the two jaws together needs some lock tite to keep it from working it's way out and coming apart, otherwise great value for the money for my project.
coy
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
Tried this on a virgin gland not. Nut had never been turned ,wholes were perfect.Wrench wants to twist out of alignment every time you put pressure on it. Works fine after I broke the nut loose by a different method.
Amber R
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022
the jaws are some sort of cast steel, decent enough. the pins are absolute crap and far too small for any cylinder i have. I took the pins out and chucked em in the trash. went to the hardware and got (2) 1/4" solid steel dowels. Pushed those into place, left about 5/16" stick out {any longer and ull snap the pins} Works good now.