Non-Sparking Safety Tools Manufacturer Since 1983
- 186000 ㎡ Company covers an area
- 1500 sets Advanced production equipment
- 1500 * 10⁴ Annual production of non-sparking tools
As a commonly used tool in America, the 163A slogging wrench has a socket on one end and block on the other. It conforms to the Q/ZBF-163A and is made with either beryllium copper or copper aluminum that has been subjected to a process known as drop forging. Via that process, the wrench achieves high tensile strength, stable mechanical properties, and long service life.
Spark-reduced feature of copper alloy makes the wrench compatible with flammable or explosive atmosphere. Most often struck by a hammer, the spanner creates a motion that moves the hex-head bolts or nuts to release or tighten. The socket is displaced to a large angle to the handle, thus making the handle turn easier without interfering with adjacent fasteners.
Model | S mm |
L mm |
Be-Cu g |
Al-Cu g |
24 | 240 | 950 | 860 | |
27 | 270 | 1150 | 1035 | |
30 | 280 | 1480 | 1340 | |
32 | 290 | 1690 | 1530 | |
36 | 300 | 1900 | 1720 | |
41 | 320 | 2110 | 1910 | |
46 | 340 | 2750 | 2485 | |
50 | 350 | 3170 | 2870 | |
55 | 360 | 4125 | 3730 | |
60 | 375 | 4335 | 3920 | |
65 | 390 | 4440 | 4010 | |
70 | 400 | 5400 | 4875 | |
75 | 420 | 5810 | 5255 | |
80 | 440 | 7295 | 6600 | |
90 | 480 | 9740 | 8800 | |
100 | 515 | 11300 | 10200 | |
110 | 550 | 13400 | 12100 | |
120 | 585 | 15500 | 14000 | |
130 | 620 | 17700 | 16000 |
In addition to the specifications listed above, the product also can be manufactured according to customer specific requirements or technical drawings he or she provides.
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Equipped with 1,500 advanced machines, producing 15 million non-sparking tools annually across 1,200 product series and over 16,000 specifications.
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Our non-sparking tools are thoroughly tested to meet international safety standards, including Japanese JISM7002-96 and Chinese GB/T10686-2013. Steel special tools and other products comply with European GS certification, BAM certification, and key German DIN standards such as DIN7444, DIN133, DIN894, and more.