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Had a bit of a debate with some lads on site the other day...

Now , I always use a spanner / adjutsable spanner to do up nuts , glands , fittings

But , they all use mole grips / plumbers pipe grips

What do you use ??
 
Use the plumbers screwdriver to tighten up brass bushes… with the biggest hammer you can find.


I carry adjustable (shifter) and grips in the box, along with mole grips, socket set, other sizes of adjustables in the van.

The right tool for the right job
 
I had a pair of Lennox parallel jaw pump pliers that are similar to the Knipex but the snout on them is longer. A put them on the milling machine and cut the tips of the jaws at about a 40 degree angle. They work well for gripping gland nuts even when there's a cable installed. They're also slim enough profile to access gland nuts even when there's multiple other glands on the same gland plate getting in the way.

I don't have them here so I can't show a picture of my actual handywork but imagine the red lines in the photo below being where I milled them.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Spanner Or Grips what do you use ?[ElectriciansForums.net] Spanner Or Grips what do you use ?
 
My choice in order of preference would be:
  1. Correct spanner or socket
  2. Adjustable spanner if above unavailable
  3. Sliding "pipe grips" for big glands where I don't have any spanners big enough, and as thin brass nuts they ain't taking a lot of torque anyway...
 
I did cut a slot in a few ring spanners to allow using them over the top of cables and other inaccessible bits of kit.
 
My choice in order of preference would be:
  1. Correct spanner or socket
  2. Adjustable spanner if above unavailable
  3. Sliding "pipe grips" for big glands where I don't have any spanners big enough, and as thin brass nuts they ain't taking a lot of torque anyway...

This would be my order of preference and I think the wide range of work that goes on in the world needs to be borne in mind.

The correct spanner of socket should be the first choice of any reasonable minded person, but sometimes that isn't feasible due to constraints of time and distance or often physical size.

Adjustable spanners are a good second choice but, unless you're hauling the mother of all toolboxes around, they get very big and very heavy to have to hand for larger sizes.

Grips, which is a collective term used for more than simple pipe grips, are often the practical choice. I keep a smooth jawed set, but quite often find myself needing something much bigger and there's very little I can't sort with 18" grips. I keep thinking about grinding the jaws to have a smooth set, as no one seems to make such a thing and I would then need to take less care when using them, but reality dictates that sometimes a less than ideal tool is the perfect choice.

Does any forum member carry spanners in their box to fit 63mm or 75mm glands?
 
I cant believe nobody has mentioned a hammer and screwdriver for chasing round impossible to get at lock nuts inside panels.

(removing tin hat, replacing with crash hat!!!)
 
I must admit a little piece of me dies everytime I see a youngster on-site doing up / chewing up a plastic gland with a pair of combination pliers
 

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