They have developed a handle extension for pipe wrenches in order to lower the amount of force required for wrenching. This is done by extending the length of the wrench which increases the moment arm so the same about of torque can be supplied by using less force. Using less force can help reduce injuries associated with wrenching. For example, you only have to use about half the force to create the same amount of torque using a 24 inch wrench instead of a 14 inch wrench.
Cheaters | Handle Extenders |
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Unknown material | Known material |
Unknown length | Known length |
Unknown wall thickness | Known wall thickness |
Not secured | Secured (pinned) |
No anti-slip grip area | Anti-slip grip area |
No testing performed | Testing performed |
Yield strength unknown | Yield known |
Yield before wrench yields? | Visibly bends before wrench yields |
Gas utilities are using three sizes of Handle Extenders for three sizes of pipe wrench: 14”, 18” and 24”. The handle extender increases the length of the handle of the wrench so that you can apply less force to achieve the same amount of torque.
For Example:
14” wrench you need 64 lbs of force
18” wrench you need 52 lbs of force
24” wrench you need 37 lbs of force
14” wrench with 24” Handle Extender you need only 38 lbs of force
18” wrench with 30” Handle Extender you need only 31 lbs of force
24” wrench with 45” Handle Extender you need only 20 lbs of force
That’s 64 lbs down to 38 lbs for a 14” wrench, 52 lbs down to 31 lbs for an 18” wrench, and 37 lbs down to 20 lbs of force for a 24” wrench.
· The pipe wrench is pinned into position inside the handle extender so the pipe wrench can’t slip causing an injury.
· The handle extender has a special non-slip grip so you can grip it more securely with less gripping force. This lowers fatigue for the muscles in your hand, which reduces the chance of injury.
· The handle extender is sized properly to the wrench so you reduce the risk of breaking the wrench. A cheater bar can be too long, making it more likely you'll put too much stress on the wrench.
· The handle extender is made of standard aluminum pipe with known strength, so it is designed to visibly bend before you break the wrench. It is the “weak link”.
1) Make sure your pipe wrench is in good condition and the jaws are clean
2) Insert the pipe wrench into the proper handle extension and secure it with the “D-clip” pin
3) Grip the handle extension in the non-slip area for the best grip and to achieve the best leverage
4) Use your company’s recommended wrenching techniques
1) Don’t hit the handle extension with a hammer or other tool or your hand, use a gradual steady pull or push
2) Don’t use the handle extension for non-approved tools, it is designed specifically for pipe wrenches
3) Don’t pound the extender onto the wrench handle, it should fit easily. For some brands of wrenches small adjustments may need to be made so the hole in the wrench meets the hole in the extender. You can do this by cutting a quarter inch or so off the end of the extender.
Pipe Wrench Handle Extender Information Chart
Extender fits this size wrench | Length of extender | Weight (approximate) Lbs. |
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14” | 24” | 2 |
18” | 30” | 3 |
24” | 45” | 5 |
36” | 60” | 7 |
48” | 80” | 13 |
Ameren came up with these extenders to design a safer cheater bar to help reduce wrenching injuries. The idea is being broadly adopted because they reduce the forces on the body which reduces injury and fatigue. It should be noted that using any mechanical assist such as hitting the wrench with a hammer, or using a cheater bar will void the warranty on the wrench. Ameren did the design work and testing for 14" 18" and 24" aluminum pipe wrenches, but did not do the calculations for a 36" or 48" aluminum pipe wrench (they did it for steel wrenches). Two fabricators designed the 36" and 48" and they have been tested over 500 lbs. bending force with no permanent deformation of wrench or extender using high quality American made aluminum pipe wrenches.
The pipe wrench handle extenders are a series of five aluminum pipes that are sized to fit 14", 18", 24", 36" and 48" aluminum pipe wrenches. They work with steel wrenches too. They have a pin to keep the wrench from falling out, and the pipe is made of aluminum so it will visibly bend when you're pulling too hard. The aluminum also makes them light weight. Finally, they have either a knurled or machine textured grip so your hands don't slip. The grip won't wear out, doesn't add to the diameter of the grip, and works well when you have wet muddy gloves.
The 48 inch pipe wrench extender is only 12 lbs. and comes in two parts so it's easy to ship and store on your truck. There is a reasonable diameter for your grip, and then a big enough pipe for the wrench end. To fit the wrench snugly, the end of the extender is shaped, similar to what was done with the 36".
Insert the pipe wrench into the proper handle extension and secure it with the “D-clip” pin
Grip the handle extension in the non-slip area for the best grip and to achieve the best leverage and use your company's recommended wrenching techniques.
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