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Slogging Wrenches — 9030 series specs & sizes

A heavy-duty ring wrench designed to be struck with a hammer for loosening or tightening large, stubborn fasteners. Sizes, lengths and weights in American units.

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Written by David Crosbie

A heavy-duty ring wrench designed to be struck with a hammer for loosening or tightening large, stubborn fasteners.

Features

  • Designed for extra heavy duty work

  • For use with a hammer or sledge hammer

  • Manufactured in impact resistant Chrome molybdenum

  • Designed and manufactured to DIN 7444

Sizes & specifications

Part no.

Size

Length

Weight

Docs

Availability

24 mm

6.4" (162 mm)

8.7 oz (248 g)

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27 mm

7.1" (180 mm)

9.2 oz (260 g)

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30 mm

7.5" (190 mm)

13.3 oz (376 g)

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32 mm

7.5" (190 mm)

1.1 lb (0.48 kg)

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36 mm

8.1" (205 mm)

1.1 lb (0.52 kg)

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38 mm

9.0" (229 mm)

1.5 lb (0.66 kg)

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41 mm

9.1" (230 mm)

1.7 lb (0.78 kg)

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46 mm

9.4" (240 mm)

2.5 lb (1.15 kg)

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50 mm

10.0" (255 mm)

2.6 lb (1.17 kg)

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55 mm

10.5" (266 mm)

3.0 lb (1.35 kg)

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60 mm

11.0" (280 mm)

3.6 lb (1.65 kg)

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65 mm

11.7" (297 mm)

4.2 lb (1.89 kg)

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70 mm

12.9" (328 mm)

6.3 lb (2.85 kg)

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75 mm

12.9" (328 mm)

6.7 lb (3.02 kg)

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80 mm

13.4" (340 mm)

7.5 lb (3.40 kg)

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85 mm

13.4" (340 mm)

9.0 lb (4.10 kg)

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90 mm

15.4" (390 mm)

11.5 lb (5.20 kg)

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95 mm

15.4" (390 mm)

11.5 lb (5.20 kg)

In store

Dimensions shown in inches with millimeters in parentheses — figures come straight from the official Teng Tools product data. Docs links open the official Teng Tools PDF data sheet, user manual or parts diagram for that part number.

Availability & help

Items marked “In store” are stocked at tengtoolsusa.com and ship from our Fort Worth, Texas warehouse. For anything marked “Ask us”, contact us — we can usually get it. Every Teng Tools hand tool carries our lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.

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