Wing Bolt Wrench - Set Rental
Beechcraft has been changing the hardware for the wing attach bolts and nuts. It used to be that all of the bolts had an internal wrenching hexagon socket head. This would require a tool like an "Allen Wrench" to hold for torquing. The new ones come with a twelve-point external wrenching head. These require a tool that looks like a twelve-point socket to engage.
The older aircraft had an internal wrenching nut on the wing bolts. Approximately 1991 they switched to a nut that is external wrenching and has twelve points. It is possible that some of the new hardware has been installed on the older air-frames. For this reason, it is difficult to forecast which tools may be needed on a given plane without examining the hardware installed and any replacement nuts and bolts to be installed.
Recently our set of wrenches was expanded from a total of 10 to 12. The two new wrenches are four-inch torque extenders that have a twelve-point socket on one end. The new sizes are 3/4 and 13/16ths. These two were added to allow the set to be used on the King Air line of aircraft.
Our most recent improvement is to attach a disc with a half-inch square hole to the end of our offset style wrench (the one with two bends in the handle). This makes the wrench compatible with any standard half-inch drive tool for added leverage.
The 1 and 1/16 inch Socket Torque extender has been changed to a "Box End" style. This was required for fit issues on the Beechcraft Duke and the King Air 90 Series.
Our tools are arranged in a durable foam packed case with inserts that are removable and designed to be placed near or on the aircraft for ease of access.
Our rentals are for 14 days, however if you need the wrenches for longer we're more than happy to work with you to cover you particular situation. We ship our tools in a durable foam packed case.