A spanner or wrench
a wrench
No, totally different. A wrench is for turning nuts and has jaws to fit different nut sizes. A crimping tool is a kind of plier for tightening special rings.
A wrench is a tool with jaws designed to tighten and loosen nuts by turning them. It usually has a fixed end for leverage and a moving end (adjustable jaw) to fit different sizes of nuts. Wrenches come in various types and sizes to suit different applications.
An adjustable wrench is an adjustable hand tool used for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts.
An adjustable spanner is an adjustable hand tool used for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts.
An adjustable wrench is an adjustable hand tool used for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts.
There are a couple of different tools that are good for tightening lug nuts. A torque wrench and a lug wrench are good for tightening lug nuts. Typically lug nuts would be tightened with a torque wrench, but a lug wrench is much cheaper.
For undoing and tightening nuts and bolts.
A reversible ratchet is a tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has a mechanism that allows it to rotate in both directions without having to lift and reposition the tool. This makes it efficient for tasks where continuous rotation in a confined space is required.
loosening and tightening nuts and bolts
spanner is a tool used to provide grip on hexagonal or square tops to nuts and bolts to tighten them or to use to hold one top in place whilst turning another i.e. when tightening or slackening a nut and bolt