Features
- 72‑tooth ratcheting mechanism (approx. 5° arc swing)
- DirectTorque technology to help reduce rounding of fasteners
- 15° offset open end for improved access in tight spaces
- Full polish chrome finish
- Stamped hashmark pattern on handle for additional grip
- Sizes stamped twice on both sides of the handle for easier identification
- Stamped markings intended to resist wear
- Full lifetime warranty
Specifications
| Ratcheting Teeth | 72 (≈5° arc swing) |
| Ratcheting Technology | DirectTorque (helps reduce rounding of fasteners) |
| Open End Offset | 15° |
| Finish | Full polish chrome |
| Handle Markings | Stamped hashmark pattern; sizes stamped twice on both sides of handle |
| Warranty | Full lifetime warranty |
| Available Sizes (Metric) | 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 27, 30, 32 |
| Example Variant (7 Mm) Sku | DWMT75648 |
| Example Variant (7 Mm) Outside Head Width 1 [In] | 25/32 |
| Example Variant (7 Mm) Head Thickness 1 [In] | 5/32 |
| Example Variant (7 Mm) Outside Head Width 2 [In] | 21/32 |
| Example Variant (7 Mm) Head Thickness 2 [In] | 9/32 |
| Example Variant (7 Mm) Overall Length [In] | 3-17/32 |
Related Tools
Combination wrenches with a ratcheting box end and a 15° offset open end. The ratcheting end uses a 72‑tooth mechanism to allow small swing angles for work in confined spaces. The design includes features intended to reduce rounding of fasteners and to improve size identification and grip. Multiple metric sizes are offered.
Project Ideas
Business
Euro Furniture & Appliance Assembly Service
Offer a mobile assembly/install service specializing in IKEA and European brands that use metric fasteners. The 5° arc swing speeds up builds in tight cabinets and under countertops, while DirectTorque reduces customer-damaging slip marks. Time yourself, standardize sizes (7–19 mm common), and upsell wall anchoring and hardware upgrades.
Mobile Bicycle & E‑Bike Torque Tune
Provide on-site bolt checks, torque corrections, and accessory installs for bikes/e-bikes, where metric hardware dominates. The ratcheting ends excel around crowded cockpits and motor housings; the full polish finish cleans quickly between jobs. Sell maintenance packages and event-day pop-ups at group rides.
Track‑Day Pit Crew Pop‑Up
Set up a portable pit service for karting and motorcycle track days: quick fairing swaps, chain guard adjustments, brake caliper checks, and jetting changes. Tight clearances around frames and engines suit the 72‑tooth wrenches. Offer tiered pricing for warm‑up checks, mid‑day inspections, and end‑of‑day safety retorques.
Robotics Team Pit Support
Contract with local schools/clubs to be their competition‑day hardware tech. Quick repairs on aluminum extrusion frames (M5/M6), gearbox swaps, and linkage tweaks often require minimal swing clearance—perfect for these wrenches. Package pre‑event fastener audits and on‑site emergency fixes; include spare metric hardware kits.
Van/Bus Conversion Hardware Install
Specialize in mounting L‑track, cabinet frames, and bed systems in vans using metric rivnuts and bolts. Tight spaces near walls and ribs benefit from the offset/open combination and ratcheting box end. Offer bundled services: layout consult, hardware installation, and post‑install retorque visits to address fastener settling.
Creative
Low-Profile Bike Wall Rack
Build a sleek, fold-flat bicycle rack from steel angle and hardwood, using mostly M6–M10 bolts hidden inside tight channels. The 72‑tooth ratcheting box end sneaks into the shallow bracket cavities, while the 15° offset open end starts or holds nuts near the wall. DirectTorque helps avoid rounding on reused hardware, and the polished chrome wipes clean after metalwork.
Kinetic Bolt Sculpture Lamp
Create a kinetic desk lamp with articulated arms where M8/M10 pivot bolts act as both structure and movement. The small 5° swing arc lets you adjust fasteners in cramped joints without disassembling the piece. Use contrasting metric hardware as decorative elements and fine-tune friction with the ratcheting end for smooth motion.
Flat-Pack Camper Kitchen Box
Design a modular camp kitchen that assembles with M6–M8 inserts and bolts recessed in tight pockets. The wrenches’ slim heads reach inside cutouts to torque brackets and hinges, and the offset open end helps when you need to hold a nut while ratcheting from the other side. Ideal for vanlife and weekenders who want quick assembly/disassembly.
Adjustable Camera Slider from T‑Slot Extrusions
Build a pro-feel camera slider using 2020/2040 metric aluminum extrusions and low-profile T-nuts. The ratcheting box end works in the extrusion channels where swing space is minimal, and the size markings on both sides speed up switching between M5, M6, and M8 hardware during tweaks on set.
Compact Fold-Down Workbench
Construct a wall-mounted, fold-down bench with steel hinges and removable M10/M12 brace bolts. The 72‑tooth mechanism lets you tighten bolts close to the wall, and the 15° open end helps break loose paint-bound hardware. The hashmark handle grip gives control when working overhead.