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TOS Jonard Linemans B Wrench JIC 650 P2304045TOS-JIC-650 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/TOS/TOS-JIC-650.jpg Jonard Linemans B Wrench JIC 650 Manufacturer part number: JIC-650The Jonard Linemans B Wrench is used on pole line hardware.The wrench is forged and heat treated.It is an open-ended double end type with two sizes of openings at each end and an oval hole for turning pole steps.The end openings accommodate nuts for 3/8\", 1/2\", 5/8\", and 3/4\" bolts and the head of the 1/2\" drive screw. Plus, the faces of the openings are offset to provide handle clearance.Features:Linemans B WrenchForged and heat treatedSpecifications:Openings accommodate nuts for 3/8\", 1/2\", 5/8\", and 3/4\" bolts and the head of the 1/2\" drive screw13\" long 2304045 811490014190 2.4000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
Jonard
50.8300 2027-01-06 In Stock
customer review - by , October 10, 2025
5/ 5stars
Such good quality and light weight
customer review - by , September 9, 2025
5/ 5stars
old school tools worth it
customer review - by , June 6, 2025
5/ 5stars
holds up well over time, exactly as displayed
customer review - by , December 12, 2024
5/ 5stars
Works
customer review - by , August 8, 2024
5/ 5stars
Kind of short but does a good job.
customer review - by , July 7, 2024
5/ 5stars
First off I'm a distro/subtrans lineman. I have used k-bell wrenches in the past but never owned one, probably because I'm cheap but $80 seems a little steep for what they are. I got a couple of these back when they were like $25 a piece maybe 3-4 years ago (no brainer), I liked them so much I bought another for $40. If your a lineman or in CATV repair just buy this and thank me later.This tool is good for assembly but really shines for removal and disassembly. Hold bolts/nuts with this on back side of pole and hit your side with impact and you can remove hardware in a flurry. I keep one in my bucket tool board, one in my bin tool board and 1 in my ground bag. I don't climb with a bell wrench mostly to limit weight on my belt as I've already got a Lowell and channel locks, but I know many that do and leave the Lowell on the ground.For a simple tool it's pretty good for tightening/loosening (hardware, brace bolts, lags), but also shines at straightening 5/8 bolts/DA's, and is a decent hammer (great for removing ampact connectors).In summary if you work with wood pole line hardware pay $40-50 and buy this. It works as well as Klein for half the coin and is way easier to find in tall grass when you drop it.
customer review - by , May 5, 2024
4/ 5stars
Around here I guess our 3 bolts for guys and sizes smaller ? Just to much wiggle room.
customer review - by , May 5, 2024
5/ 5stars
Purchased this for my husband, he is an apprentice lineman. He said it works great and he should have purchased it sooner.
customer review - by , April 4, 2024
5/ 5stars
excellent product
customer review - by , March 3, 2024
5/ 5stars
Good quality

Jonard Linemans B Wrench, JIC-650

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Brand Jonard
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Manufacturer part number: JIC-650

The Jonard Linemans B Wrench is used on pole line hardware.The wrench is forged and heat treated.It is an open-ended double end type with two sizes of openings at each end and an oval hole for turning pole steps.The end openings accommodate nuts for 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", and 3/4" bolts and the head of the 1/2" drive screw. Plus, the faces of the openings are offset to provide handle clearance.

Features:
  • Linemans B Wrench
  • Forged and heat treated

  • Specifications:
  • Openings accommodate nuts for 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", and 3/4" bolts and the head of the 1/2" drive screw
  • 13" long
  • warning tips WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
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    By James E Piatt
    Date: October 21, 2025
    Such good quality and light weight
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Julia henion
    Date: September 01, 2025
    old school tools worth it
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Brian susewitt
    Date: June 28, 2025
    holds up well over time, exactly as displayed
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Kyler
    Date: December 05, 2024
    Works
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Micalah
    Date: August 23, 2024
    Kind of short but does a good job.
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Gary
    Date: July 05, 2024
    First off I'm a distro/subtrans lineman. I have used k-bell wrenches in the past but never owned one, probably because I'm cheap but $80 seems a little steep for what they are. I got a couple of these back when they were like $25 a piece maybe 3-4 years ago (no brainer), I liked them so much I bought another for $40. If your a lineman or in CATV repair just buy this and thank me later.This tool is good for assembly but really shines for removal and disassembly. Hold bolts/nuts with this on back side of pole and hit your side with impact and you can remove hardware in a flurry. I keep one in my bucket tool board, one in my bin tool board and 1 in my ground bag. I don't climb with a bell wrench mostly to limit weight on my belt as I've already got a Lowell and channel locks, but I know many that do and leave the Lowell on the ground.For a simple tool it's pretty good for tightening/loosening (hardware, brace bolts, lags), but also shines at straightening 5/8 bolts/DA's, and is a decent hammer (great for removing ampact connectors).In summary if you work with wood pole line hardware pay $40-50 and buy this. It works as well as Klein for half the coin and is way easier to find in tall grass when you drop it.
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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