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Spanners & Wrenches — Stahlwille, Bondhus, Bahco, Wiha, Trax & Maxigear
A spanner is the everyday hand tool for tightening and loosening hex fasteners — the workhorse of mechanical, plumbing, electrical and general trade work across Australia. AIMS Industrial stocks over 330 spanners and wrenches from Stahlwille, Bondhus, Bahco, Wiha, Trax, Dixon and Maxigear — covering open end, ring, combination, ratcheting, adjustable, hex key, stubby/offset, torque wrenches and specialty fastener wrenches in metric and imperial across all common sizes.
Spanner Types — Quick Reference
- Open end spanners — U-shaped jaws engage two flats of the fastener; fast on and off but lower torque capacity. See our open end wrenches.
- Ring spanners (box spanners) — closed ring engages all six points of the fastener; higher torque capacity than open end, reduces rounding risk under high load. See our ring spanners.
- Combination spanners — open end on one side, ring on the other in matching size; the everyday workshop choice. See our combination wrenches.
- Ratcheting spanners — internal ratchet mechanism in the ring end for fast driving without lifting and re-engaging. See our ratcheting spanners.
- Adjustable wrenches — for turning fasteners where a fixed-size spanner isn't available. Common jaw openings 150mm, 200mm, 250mm, 300mm.
- Hex key sets (Allen keys) — for socket head cap screws and grub screws. See our hex keys & Allen wrenches.
- Stubby and offset spanners — for restricted-access work where standard spanners can't fit.
- Pipe wrenches — for plumbing and varied-size pipe and fittings. See our pipe wrenches.
- Torque wrenches — for tightening fasteners to specified torque values. See our torque wrenches.
- Specialty — hook spanners, flare nut wrenches, pin spanners, crow foot spanners, box/tubular spanners.
Choosing the Right Spanner
- General workshop work — combination spanner sets cover the daily-used range of sizes.
- Tight or seized fasteners — ring (box) spanners minimise rounding risk under high torque.
- High-volume fastening — ratcheting combination spanners save significant time.
- Restricted access — stubby, offset or angled-head spanners reach where standard spanners can't.
- Electrical work — VDE-insulated spanners certified to 1000V (mandatory for live or near-live work — see below).
- Plumbing — pipe wrenches and adjustable spanners handle varied-size pipe and fittings.
Spanner Sizing — Metric and Imperial
Spanner sizing matches the fastener hex size:
- Metric — 6mm through 32mm covers most general trade work; smaller and larger available.
- Imperial (AF / SAE) — 1/4" through 1-1/4" for US-spec equipment and older Australian work.
- Whitworth (BSW) and BS — for heritage British equipment and restoration work.
Most Australian workshops are metric-first, but imperial spanner sets are essential for automotive (US-origin vehicles), older equipment and imported machinery. A complete trade kit usually includes both metric and imperial.
What Separates Quality Spanners From Cheap Ones
Three things: jaw tolerance (precision-machined jaws grip fasteners exactly; cheap jaws round off fasteners under torque), steel grade and hardness (chrome-vanadium or chrome-molybdenum, properly heat-treated; cheap spanners twist or break under load), and finish (mirror chrome or matte chrome that resists corrosion; cheap finishes peel and rust within months). Quality spanners earn back their price through years of reliable service.
Set or Singles?
A 12-14 piece combination spanner set typically covers the daily-used metric range (8mm-22mm). For varied trade work, sets are economical and keep the kit organised. For specific replacements or specialty sizes, singles let you build a custom kit. Most workshops carry one base set plus singles for specialty applications.
VDE-Insulated for Electrical Work
For work near live electrical conductors, spanners must be VDE-certified to 1000V — two-layer insulation, drop-tested, dielectric-strength tested. Don't substitute non-VDE spanners in electrical applications. Wiha and Stahlwille both supply VDE-certified spanner ranges.
Our Spanner & Wrench Brands
- Stahlwille — German precision tool manufacturer producing spanners to DIN and ISO standards with tight dimensional tolerances. Preferred for precision engineering, automotive and aerospace maintenance.
- Bondhus — American hex key manufacturer known for Protanium high-torque steel. Ball-End hex keys engage at angles up to 25° for access in tight locations. The professional's choice for hex key tooling.
- Bahco — the trade workhorse, solid quality at sensible price. The brand most Australian tradies eventually settle on.
- Wiha — premium German precision. VDE-certified electrical spanners and high-end workshop tooling.
- Trax, Dixon and Maxigear — broad workshop spanner ranges, combination sets and adjustable wrenches for trade and industrial general-purpose work.
Companion Ranges at AIMS
Spanners sit alongside our broader fastener tool range. See our sockets, torque wrenches, hand tools, pliers & cutters, screwdrivers & nut drivers and tool storage ranges.
Need help speccing spanners for trade, electrical or specific work? Contact our team — we'll match brand, size range and pattern. AIMS Industrial has been supplying professional hand tools to Australian trade and industrial customers since 1988.

