carriage wrench
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Definition
Noun: A carriage wrench is a specialized hand tool designed specifically for tightening or loosening carriage bolts. This wrench type typically fits the square or hexagonal section of a carriage bolt's head, which is located directly under the dome, allowing for secure engagement.
Usage
A carriage wrench is used to install or remove carriage bolts, which are commonly found in wood-to-wood connections, such as in furniture, decks, and structural framing. The tool provides the necessary grip and torque on the bolt head.
Examples
- Noun:
- You'll need a carriage wrench to properly secure the carriage bolts on this timber frame.
- The mechanic reached for his carriage wrench to tighten the loose bolt on the wagon's undercarriage.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In historical or restoration contexts, a carriage wrench may refer to a specific, often antique, tool pattern used for coach and carriage building.
- Modern Equivalent: In contemporary toolkits, a standard box-end wrench or socket of the correct size is often used in place of a dedicated carriage wrench.
Variants and Related Words
- Carriage Bolt (n): A bolt with a smooth, rounded head and a square section beneath it, designed to prevent rotation when embedded in wood or another material.
- Wrench (n): A general term for a hand tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in turning objects like nuts and bolts.
Synonyms
- Bolt Wrench: A general term for a wrench used on bolts.
- Box Wrench / Box-end Wrench: A type of wrench with a closed loop that fits around a fastener; often used on carriage bolts.
Related Phrases
- To fit a carriage wrench: To select the correct size of wrench for the bolt.
- Make sure you fit the carriage wrench snugly to avoid stripping the bolt head.
Noun
- a wrench designed for use with carriage bolts