NOW AVAILABLE . . . the Bergman Safty-Spanner!



(419) 691-1462

About Bergman Safty-Spanners
  • Are guaranteed for 1 year; if wrench is broken under normal usage, it will be replaced when returned to manufacturer, and inspection shows no misuse.
  • The wrench will not make sparks or burrs, slip off or damage valves.
  • The properties of the Aluminum-Magnesium alloys used remain constant within the temperature range of minus 76 degrees to 225 plus degrees F.
  • The alloy is used aboard naval vessels where shock loads from torpedo hits may be encountered, in aircraft landing gear, rocket launchers and missiles. The Army uses it in lightweight armor for their tanks.
  • The alloy used is covered by ASTM Specifications B 179-75 and B 26-75, and by Federal Specifications QQ-A-601E and QQ-A-371F.
  • Our Safty-Spanners are used world-wide.
  • Any industry that has valves needs our wrenches to prevent injuries, fires or valve damage.

All tools guaranteed for one year under normal usage

Number

Size

Weight

Opening

Size recommended for valve Handwheels

Material

100

8 inch

7 ozs.

5/8 inches

3 to 5 inches in Diameter

Almag

101

14 inch

2 lbs.

1 3/8 inches

5 to 10 inches in Diameter

Almag

102

18 inch

3 lbs.

1 3/4 inches

6 to 16 inches in Diameter

Almag

103

26 inch

7 lbs.

2 1/2 inches

14 to 48 inches in Diameter

Almag

Special for your own 1 inch pipe handles

105A

Head only

3 lbs.

2 1/8 inches

5 to 36 inches in Diameter

Almag

105B

Head only

9 lbs.

2 1/8 inches

5 to 36 inches in Diameter

Bronze


100

101, 102, 103

105A & 105B

Made of Aluminum-Magnesium
35 to 40,000 PSI
Pocket Size Wrench

Made of Aluminum-Magnesium

35 to 40,000 PSI

No. 105A -- In stock
Aluminum-Magnesium
40,000 Pounds PSI

No. 105B -- Special order
Manganese-Bronze
95,000 Pounds PSI

DANGER -- DO NOT SLEDGE OR EXTEND HANDLE IN ANY WAY.

Call: (419) 691-1462
Fax: (419) 693-4606

Email us at bergman@solarstop.net


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