Open-ended Design:
The metric crowfoot wrench features a design resembling a bird's beak, with an open, typically hexagonal end that fits snugly around metric-sized bolts or nuts.
No Lever Design:
Unlike traditional wrenches, the metric crowfoot wrench lacks a handle or lever. Instead, it's designed to be used with a ratchet, socket, or extension bar to provide the needed leverage in confined spaces.
Flexibility:
Because metric crowfoot wrenches are used with various drive tools, they offer excellent flexibility—allowing users to select the appropriate socket size and extension length to meet specific requirements.