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Hi everyone,

Just wondering what tool do you all used for gland bigger than M63? I'm using stilltons but I rather not used that as they mark the glands. Any suggestions would be great thanks.
 
I've seen the ridgid offset hex wrench they look like what I want but the Jaws max up to 67mm. Is there anything similar with bigger jaws opening?

knipex have an xl version of the pliers wrench That open to 85mm, I have a smaller set and they are my go to for not marking glands as the jaws are flat and open parallel,

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ÂŁ105 on amazon
 
Rigid e110’s.
 
Rigid e110’s.
Thank you for your post. I have seen that but the jaw only goes up to 67mm needed something bigger. Like the knipex xl wrench
 
Bargain down from ÂŁ105!!!
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