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Your cart is empty.The Jonard Tools M-216C/EX Ergonomic Can Wrench is designed to fit over long binding posts and is the perfect tool for opening telephone box fasteners and tightening nuts on binding-post terminals. The can wrench features the following: 1) Hex shape on outside of sockets can be used with a wrench to maximize torque, 2) 7/8” diameter impact-resistant thermoplastic handle is ergonomically designed and color-coded orange, 3) Thin-walled sockets access tight spaces such as locking devices on terminals and cabinets, 4) Total length is 7” with 1 1/4” (32 mm) deep sockets to fit over long binding posts, 5) Heat treated alloy steel sockets provide long life and durability
TW
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
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k moore
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Works as it should.
my
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Must have for field techs!
Aiden Bailey
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2024
This tool works still after months of use. The metal is strong and has not worn out yet. The tools color has not faded and still works as advertised 5/5
Adam schneider
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Well built good tool. Very durable.
motomike69
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I have 2 of these for every truck. Its a must have tool.
Carlos W.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 16, 2023
Muy buena calidad !!!
ARA
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
This has been the best can Wrench that I have used.I have been using mine for 2.5 years, in all weather, outdoors, and have even lost it a few times.The orange color makes it easy to find (once u realize it is lost lol).I ordered me a second for backup, just in case I lose my main one down a mountainside.The wells are deep, has the standard size hex heads, and is durable.I have used it in 15° weather and 100° weather, it's never had an issue
Peaks
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2023
Jonard M-216C/RX - I should have purchased this wrench years ago! Solid build quality with a decent grip, great for light to moderate use. It's slim profile is likely to offer more placement options in a tool pouch. Consider a model with a bulkier handle if frequent use or manual torque is a concern.
Francisco R.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 6, 2022
Llegó correctamente y de buen materisl
Doctor Gangreene
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2017
If you are working in the telecom business, you need this. Not only is it a useful tool by itself (fits two of the most common telecom cabinet lock styles, plus other applications as a hex socket wrench)... but they also sell a couple of bit kits that will fit in the SILVER end of the wrench and expand your options.However, due to the straight shape, you won't be able to get much leverage or torque by using this tool alone. So you'll want to have a crescent wrench or something on hand that fits the hex-nut part of this to use as a handle to turn and add more torque.Also, DO NOT DROP THIS because the handle is plastic and it will break. So be careful especially if you're working 30 feet in the air on a utility pole!
Ryan K
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
I've been using the Jonard 216s for years now when I was working for the telephone company. They last forever and get the job done. Jonard makes 2 different versions: This one, and one with a fatter body to allow more torque by hand. I prefer the smaller one, as it fits in pouches better. And I tend to use channel locks if I can't get it by hand, so the smaller one works a little better for that as well (NOTE: using channel locks WILL tear up the body of the 216 can wrench, but it's not something I have to do often).The only con is that it doesn't have a metallic hex lug for using wrenches to apply more torque like the Klein and Fluke does. However, this one is cheaper and I often don't have to use channel locks or wrenches. This is my go to 216/can wrench. Now that I am working with Fiber Optic in outside plant only, I never have to use additional torque since it's only being used in some enclosures and mainly on cabinets at cellphone towers.
Brickroad
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2014
horrible doesn't work
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