Valve Wheel Wrenches

06 Aug.,2024

 

Valve Wheel Wrenches

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REED Valve Wheel Wrenches grip the rims of hand valve wheels securely and provide leverage for opening and closing. Valve wheel wrenches are the solution for handling hard-to-open valves. Choose a wrench based on the hook opening. The hooks work without gouging the wheel rim. OSHA inspectors can assess penalties for using a pipe wrench on a valve wheel rim as wrench teeth can leave sharp burrs on the wheel rim, which result in hand injuries. VWALP1 and VWALP2 valve wheel wrenches offer a low-sparking benefit due to aluminum-magnesium alloy construction. Construction of the wrench also permits it to bend before it breaks, thus warning users of excess loads.

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Beryllium Copper or Aluminum Bronze Non Sparking F ...

Basic Info.

Model NO.

200-mm

Type

F Wrench

Material

Copper Alloy

Standard

Metric

Brand

Forward

Surface Treatment

Polishing

Size

Common

Feature

Anti-Explosion

Working Mode

Manual

Folded

Unfolded

Handle Color

Pure

Application Age

Adult

Trademark

forward

Transport Package

Carton Box

Specification

200-mm

Origin

Hebei

HS Code

Product Description

 

Beryllium copper or aluminum bronze non sparking F type valve wrench



 NumberS
mmL
mmH
mmBe-Cu
gAl-Cu
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Safety Recommendations

 the technical of material :

Copper-Beryllium Alloy

           Be:     1.8%-2%

           Ni:     0.1%-0.6%

Composition

       Others&colon;     <0&period;6&percnt;

       Rest&colon;       Cu

Hardness         HB283-365

Breaking         δb105-120kgf&sol;mm2

 

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Characteristics of the safety tools&colon;

  • Spark Proof
  • Non-magnetic
  • Rust resistant

 

 

Application

  • Spark proof&colon; petrochemicals&comma; mills and mining&comma; etc&period;
  • Non-magnetic&colon; radar stations&comma; aerospace industries and clean rooms&comma; etc &mldr; &period;
  • Rust resistant&colon; pharmaceutical industries&comma; shipyards&comma; laboratories and desalination plant&comma; etc &mldr;

 

 

Dangerous Areas&colon;

  • With an atmosphere that is composed by a mix of air with flammable substances in gas conditions&comma; vapors&comma; mist or dust in which&comma; after the ignition starts&comma; the combustion spreads for all the mixture&period;

 

 

  • Classification of dangerous areas&colon;

 

 

 

EXPLOSION PROBABILITY

 

HIGH

MEDIUM AND LOW

VERY LOW

 

Definition

Frequent of Permanent

Explosive atmosphere

Occasional explosive

Atmosphere

 

Improbable explosive

Atmosphere

 

Kinds of protection

2 kinds of protection

Independent

Suitable for frequent or significative disturbs

 

Suitable for the normal use

Gases and vapors

 

ZONE 0

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

Dusts

 

ZONE 20

ZONE 21

ZONE 22

IMPORTANT&colon;

A zone can be dislocated because of the heating of the products&comma; kind of ventilation&comma; weather variation and errors in the manipulation&period;

 

The use of safety hand tools should be a key component of most industrial safety programs&period; An understanding of the hand tool's intended use and environment&comma; combined with proper tool selection&comma; maintenance and storage&comma; will greatly reduce the risk of explosion and fire&period;

We offers the following common-sense guidelines for Tool Use&comma; Maintenance and Storage&period;

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  • Keep non-sparking tools clean and free from ferrous or other contaminants&comma; which may impair the non-sparking properties&period;
  • Do not use non-sparking hand tools in direct contact with acetylene&comma; due to the possible formation of explosive acetylides&comma; especially in the presence of moisture&period;
  • During normal use&comma; all hammers and chisels will progressively develop some damage to the striking faces of hammers or the cutting edge and striking end of chisels&period; As part of the normal operating and safety procedures&comma; these tools should be returned to the workshop&comma; as with steel tools&comma; to have the faces and heads redressed&period; This is essential to prevent eye damage resulting from chips detaching from the item during use
  • Do not store hammers and other hand tools fitted with wooden handles in places where the handles may dry out and shrink&period; This will increase the risk of the handle breaking or the head becoming loose
  • Avoid overstrikes&comma; causing damage to the shaft&period; Supply replacement handles are often available from the manufacturer&comma; and should be fitted by a competent operator&comma; using an approved method of fitting and paying particular attention to the fitting of the wedges
  • Fiberglass handles can offer advantages over wooden handles in terms of breaking stress and tolerance for adverse environmental conditions&period; Fiberglass shafts fail progressively&comma; rather than catastrophically&comma; reducing the risk of sudden failure&comma; injury or damage&period;
  • When selecting a wrench&comma; the jaw opening should have a close and tight fit on the head of the nut or bolt to which it is being applied&period; This is especially true with non-sparking tools&comma; as they typically do not have the hardness of steel tools&period;
  • Tools are designed for specific use&period; As with any tool&comma; additional torque should not be applied through the use of "cheater bars&period;" In addition to the probability that the tool will be damaged&comma; this is a dangerous practice for the safety of the operator&period; Wrenches should not be used as levers&semi; nor screwdrivers as chisels&comma; and so on&period;
  • The accepted standards of safety and maintenance for common steel hand tools must also be adopted with non-sparking hand tools&comma; in addition to any specific recommendations resulting from the alloys used&period;
  • When sharpening non-spark safety tools&comma; follow normal safety procedures&comma; such as the provision of eye and face protection&comma; adequate extraction and dust collecting facilities&period;