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Ridgid 31405 model 342 Internal Wrench, 4-1/2" Internal Pipe Wrench, Silver

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Style: Wrench


Features

  • Use to install or extract schedule 40 1-inch through 2-inch nipples
  • Jaws expand by eccentric action and are reversible for various sizes
  • 4-1/2-inch (113 mm) internal wrench has a 1-inch to 2-inch (25-50 mm) pipe capacity
  • Ridgid covers its products with a lifetime warranty against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the tool

Description

632-31405 features: -holds closet spuds and bath, Basin and sink strainers through 2''. -Use to install or extract 1'' Through 2'' Nipples. -Jaws expand by eccentric action and are reversible for various sizes. -Pipe cap.: 1 in [min], 2 in [max]. size: -1/2". Quantity: -single. Measurement type: -SAE. Product type: -wrenches. Generic dimensions: -overall length: 4 1/2 in. Dimensions: overall product weight: -1.78 pounds. From the Manufacturer Since 1923, Ridgid has remained the symbol of certainty to dedicated professionals of the expert trades. Every tool that bears the ridgid brand is engineered to the same high standards of quality, strength, and endurance, as was that first heavy-duty pipe wrench more than 80 years ago. Ridgid covers its products with a lifetime warranty against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the tool. The ridgid 31405 is an internal wrench. This wrench holds closet spuds and bath, basin, and sink strainers through 2-Inch. Use this to install or extract 1-Inch through 2-Inch nipples. The jaws expand by eccentric action and are reversible for various sizes.

Color: Silver


Brand: RIDGID


Item Length: 6.5 Inches


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Item Package Quantity: 1


Color: ‎Silver


Brand: ‎RIDGID


Item Length: ‎6.5 Inches


Item Weight: ‎16 ounces


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Finish Type: ‎Painted


Operation Mode: ‎Mechanical


Manufacturer: ‎Ridgid Tool Company


UPC: ‎095691314055


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎55


Part Number: ‎31405


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Item model number: ‎31405


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Small


Style: ‎Wrench


Finish: ‎Painted


Power Source: ‎crank


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎Adjustable Wrench


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Ridgid covers its products with a lifetime warranty against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the tool


Date First Available: November 5, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Great!
Style: Wrench
Works just as described!
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Jyarb

  • The best tub drain removal tool
Style: Wrench
The best tub drain installation and removal tool I've used. Works if the bottom of the drain is broken off or if it's intact. Works on cross threaded drains that are extremely tight. Lots of torque with the steel handle, you can even use a cheater bar (piece of steel pipe) for more torque although you run the risk of bending the tool's handle. The base of the handle is hex shaped so you can use a crescent wrench as an alternative to the handle. Fits many sizes as the tool can have the jaws flipped around to access the other sizes. Even if it doesn't fit perfectly (too small) you can manually spread the jaws until it makes contact with the inner surface of the drain. Once you make contact, it will bite, and the inner shaft will spin and apply pressure to hold the jaws in place. Sort of like a wedge effect. The harder you turn the handle, the farther the jaws will spread. If you are installing a drain, or replacing a drain that is not broken or corroded, the other, cheaper style works great. Usually has a hole going through it you can insert a screw driver into, to act as a handle. If it's corroded try jamming a screw driver or two down the drain and try to unscrew it that way. If it breaks, you have 3 options: use the cheaper "Drain Key" expanding wrench which doesn't bite well and is of overall cheaper construction, the Ridgid expanding wrench which in my opinion is the best tub drain tool ever conceived, or a few hundred dollars on a full set of internal pipe wrenches. If you just need to remove or install one tub drain, maybe have someone with some knowledge in the field help you with one of their tricks. If you plan to replace tub drains with any sort of frequency, buy this tool. It will quickly pay for itself in time saved, less busted knuckles, and money not deposited into the swear jar because Joe Shmoe cross threaded the drain when he installed it 5 years ago. The only flaw I see as using this tool for tub drains is that it might scratch the surface of the inner drain when installing. If this is an issue, wrap the jaws in a rag to protect the surface. Should still bite well enough to install it properly. This tool used to be sold at home depot for $60 some years ago. After searching retail stores, and Ridgid's own website for 6 months to find a replacement for the one I had stolen years ago, I found it on Amazon. I didn't like the new higher price, but seeing as demand is likely low it makes sense. Also it's the best option. If you want to cut down a tree, buy an axe. If you want to cut down a forest, buy a chainsaw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2011 by Ben

  • Heavy duty
Style: Wrench
Nice tool however it did not work on a bathtub drain from 1973.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by T.G.Vaughn

  • Ridgid Internal Wrench
Style: Wrench
I ordered this item with skepticism, but was glad that I ordered. Tried to remove the bath tub drain spout, but the cross hair were so corroded that they just broke off, then spent hours to try and remove it then searched on the net and came across this item. Took less than 5 minutes with the tool to remove and replace. Only reason its not a 5 star is because of the price. Great tool, but I think its overpriced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2011 by Sam

  • Ultimate Drain Removal Tool
Style: Wrench
I used this tool, along with a short piece of pipe slid over the handle, to remove a tough tub drain. It gripped incredibly well and removed the drain in about 10 seconds. I had previously tried and failed using one of the simple tools that grips the strainer. This tool is worth the relatively high price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by R. Lyerly

  • Sometimes works great
Style: Wrench
The media could not be loaded. I'm a handyman. I replace a lot of tub drains and sink drains during fixture upgrades. When it works, this tool is great. However, about 1/3 of the tub and sink drains I encounter seem be the in-between size where the expanding grip ring won't expand enough to get a good grip on the internal diameter, and yet the next size up won't fit inside the internal diameter. There isn't enough overlap between the sizes of grip rings. I've found a work-around, where I pull out the stock expander cam inside the grip rings, and I replace it with the handle of another wrench from my toolbox that is slightly larger than the standard cam. This wrench handle expands the grip rings an additional 2/10 inch, which allows me to get a grip on those oddball sizes. My wrench handle has a flat profile with no taper along the length, and when I need a lot of leverage, I can grip the handle with yet another adjustable wrench to really put some torque into it. The stock expander cam is about .5"x.7", whereas my wrench handle is about .4"x.9". This internal wrench is not a gentle tool. The knurling on the grip rings can make dents and scratchs on the inside of the drain trim you are removing. Any drain that is extremely difficult to remove will probably have surface damage when it finally comes out, so be prepared to replace the trim if appearance is important. Since replacement is the usual cause for extraction, this may be a non-issue, but if you plan to re-use the trim, be aware that it may be damaged during extraction. Of course, this internal wrench isn't just for drain trim. I've also used it to remove several other items that needed an internal expanding gripper, such as trim on a shower valve. As I mentioned before, if the object being extracted has an internal diameter that falls in the "sweet spot" for any of the grip rings, this tool does get a very firm grip on the piece. The sliding handle on the tool is sometimes a bit short to provide sufficient leverage, but the tool itself is a hexagonal shape that you can grip and turn with a large wrench. With it's shortcomings, I do think the tool is over-priced. For that reason, I gave it only 3 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2013 by RemedyRepair

  • Awesome Tool! Money and Time Saver!
Style: Wrench
First let me say that I am a novice plumber and therefore I was apprehensive about spending $62.00 on a plumbing tool which I knew I would probably only use once in my life. The problem I had was my 3 rugrats broke the bath tub stopper off and cracked the cross piece in the bottom of the drain therefore the cheaper tool was not an option. I spend the better part of two weeks searching tool rental stores to try and rent this tool but no one had them in the Pittsburgh area. So I figured why not buy it, use it, and resell it. So I purchased the tool and within 10 minutes of opening it I had the old drain shoe out and the new one in. It was one of the easiest jobs I have ever done and the tool gets all the credit! This is a solid tool that is well built. I read all the reviews on similar devices and although allot were cheaper I went with the one with the best reviews. Buy it you wont be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2013 by M. Geffel

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