6mm-24mm Metric L Shaped Angled Open Hex 6 point Socket Wrench Doubleend Spanner

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Metric L-Shaped Hex Socket Wrench — Reach Tight Fasteners with Precision

When a standard wrench can't reach a recessed bolt or a crowded fastener cluster, DIYers and mechanics alike need a tool that works at an angle without sacrificing torque. This 6mm–24mm metric L-shaped angled open hex socket wrench is engineered for exactly those situations — giving you a reliable double-end spanner that fits where straight tools simply cannot.

Each wrench features a rigid L-shaped body with a 6-point open hex socket at both ends, spanning sizes from 6mm (approx. 0.24 in) to 24mm (approx. 0.94 in). The angled geometry allows the working end to engage fasteners at an offset, reducing knuckle clearance issues in confined assemblies.

Typical use cases include automotive underbody work where bolts sit behind brackets, machinery maintenance requiring angled access to hex-head fasteners, and general DIY assembly of furniture or equipment with recessed hardware. Whether you're torquing down a metric hex bolt in a tight engine bay or adjusting a machine frame fastener, this metric L-shaped hex socket wrench delivers controlled, repeatable results.

🔩 Compatible with: Standard metric hex-head bolts and nuts (M6–M24 range). Fits 6-point hex fasteners in automotive, industrial, and general DIY applications. Not designed for Torx, Phillips, or SAE fasteners.

✅ Key Features of These Metric L-Shaped Hex Socket Wrenches

📐 L-Shaped Angled Body

The offset L-shape lets you engage fasteners in recessed or obstructed locations where a straight wrench cannot reach, reducing the need for extensions or adapters.

🔧 6-Point Open Hex Socket

The 6-point contact geometry distributes torque evenly across the fastener flats, reducing the risk of rounding off bolt heads compared to 12-point designs.

↔️ Double-End Design

Both ends of the wrench are functional, giving you two working surfaces per tool — useful when one end is obstructed or when switching between drive angles quickly.

📏 Full Metric Size Range (6mm–24mm)

Available in 18 individual sizes from 6mm to 24mm, covering the most common metric fastener dimensions used in automotive, machinery, and structural DIY work.

⚙️ Rigid One-Piece Construction

The wrench body is formed as a single rigid piece, eliminating flex points that could reduce torque transfer or cause slippage under load.

🧰 Compact Form Factor

The L-shaped profile keeps the overall footprint small, making it easy to store in a tool roll, socket tray, or compact toolbox alongside other metric hand tools.

📐 Technical Specifications — Metric L-Shaped Hex Socket Wrench

Type L-Shaped Angled Open Hex Socket Wrench (Double-End Spanner)
Drive Style Open hex (6-point)
Size Range 6mm – 24mm (approx. 0.24 in – 0.94 in)
Available Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24 mm
Standard Metric
End Configuration Double-end
Body Shape L-shaped / angled offset
Material See variant options
Finish See variant options
Weight (per piece) See variant options
Quantity per Order 1 pcs (sold individually)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which size should I choose for my bolt?

Match the wrench size to the across-flats (AF) measurement of your bolt head or nut. For example, an M8 bolt typically uses a 13mm wrench, while an M10 bolt typically uses a 17mm wrench. If you're unsure, measure the flat-to-flat width of the fastener with calipers before ordering.

What is the advantage of a 6-point socket over a 12-point?

A 6-point socket contacts the flat faces of the fastener rather than the corners. This distributes torque more evenly and significantly reduces the chance of rounding off bolt heads, especially on older or corroded fasteners where corner engagement would cause slippage.

Is this wrench suitable for corroded or rusted fasteners?

The 6-point open hex design provides better grip on corroded fasteners than 12-point alternatives. For heavily rusted bolts, apply a penetrating lubricant and allow it to soak before applying torque. Avoid using impact tools with this wrench unless it is specifically rated for impact use — contact us to confirm impact compatibility for your size.

Can I use this wrench in automotive applications?

Yes. The L-shaped angled body is particularly useful in automotive work where bolts are recessed behind brackets, subframes, or engine components. The offset angle allows you to apply torque in spaces where a straight wrench or ratchet extension would not fit. Sizes 10mm through 19mm cover the most common automotive metric fastener range.

Does the double-end design mean both ends are the same size?

Each wrench is sold as a single-size tool — both ends are the same nominal size. The double-end configuration gives you two working surfaces on one tool, which is useful when one end is blocked by surrounding components or when you need to reposition quickly without flipping the tool.

How do I decide between buying individual sizes vs. a full set?

If you have a specific repair or project with known fastener sizes, buying individual sizes is more cost-effective. If you work across a range of projects — automotive, machinery, furniture assembly — selecting the sizes you use most frequently (commonly 10mm, 12mm, 13mm, 17mm, and 19mm for metric work) gives you targeted coverage without overspending on sizes you rarely need.

Is this wrench compatible with SAE (inch) fasteners?

No. This wrench is designed exclusively for metric fasteners. Using a metric wrench on SAE fasteners (or vice versa) can result in a loose fit that damages the fastener corners. For SAE applications, use a wrench sized in fractional inches.

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