When you need the proper tool, you need it. This simple, but effective high-leverage wrench for removing and fastening bung-style fitting on storage drums is one of those tools. Used daily in many fleet, farm, and mechanical service operations.
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Hi, everyone, Steve here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking at a Performance Tool Bung Wrench with an offset handle and an aluminum construction. You may be asking yourself, what's a bung wrench Well, I hope to God you know what one is if you're looking at this page. So this is what I would call a specialty tool, but not really. So a bung or a bung cap, as you probably know, is what's on most 15, 30, or 55 gallon drums. A lot of times the plastic ones or the metal ones, and it's getting that recessed cap, that bung cap, open or closed on those big barrel drums.
It is 10 5/16 inches long over all, and it's a universal design, so it's gonna fit most metal or plastic caps that are used on water, fuel, oil, food grade, chemical drums, those kind of things. The handle, as you see, is offset, and that's gonna help you for those recessed countersunk bung caps. It fits 2 inch and 3/4 inch caps and it's a non-sparking cast aluminum construction. So that's gonna prevent issues with those flammable liquids and those kind of things. So safety first as always.
So very simple design, very simple tool. Again, if you're on this page, you probably already know what you're looking at, so not much more to go into. That's gonna wrap it up. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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