The spud wrench gets its name from the Irish, namely because the long spike on the end of it resembles the special tool used in Ireland for digging up potatoes and it’s a name that just stuck. The long spike is used as a placeholder when lining up beams and girders until you can get the bolts into place. The wrench end of the tool comes into play at that time. Each of Klein’s spud wrenches is made in the USA and features clear markings on it making it easy to identify.
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