To name: spanner wrench; used during disassembly and assembly of turbine rotor assembly to remove or install retaining screw
A tool on which are located one or more pins, lugs, holes, keyways, or hooks, designed to engage matching holes, slots, or projections on a coupling, nut, or the like; for exerting a torsional force, concentrated at a point or points of a mating part, tending to turn the mating part about an axis. The drive end may have a hole for a separate straight bar used as a handle. Excludes wrench, bung.
Classification: Hand-operated spanners and wrenches, nonadjustable, and parts, base metal, other
NSN 5945-01-608-2840
NSN 6320-01-359-3921
NSN 5985-00-265-9019
NSN 5990-01-607-9433
NSN 5985-01-328-1750
NSN 5996-01-164-8266
NSN 5910-01-238-5686
NSN 6610-00-343-5631
NSN 5960-00-499-6781
NSN 6110-01-253-8362
NSN 5910-01-633-9963
NSN 5996-00-581-5810