The TEKTON WAE83227 is a 1-1/16-inch angle head open end wrench. The head combines 30 and 60 degree offset angles — flipping the wrench over effectively gives a different engagement angle on the fastener, which reduces blind spots in limited-access work. The wrench beam is shifted up and out of the way and the radius where beam meets head is reduced, both to maximize range of motion in tight clearance. Forged from 4140 chromium-molybdenum steel, hardened to 50-53 HRC, finished with a satin abrasive blast.
Paired angles are the whole point of an angle head open end — in a confined space where a box-end or standard open-end has nowhere to swing, the two offset angles let the wrench bite the nut at a different rotation each time it’s flipped. That’s the difference between turning a fastener one flat at a time and turning it barely at all. 4140 chromoly hardened to 50-53 HRC is the metallurgy professional automotive and industrial wrench lines run — it doesn’t spread on high-torque nuts the way soft-alloy budget wrenches do. Laser-engraved size markings on both sides of the head mean the wrench stays readable after years of grease, paint, and jobsite abrasion that wears stamp-in markings off. The 1-1/16-inch size is the specific SAE fit for fasteners where inch-range sockets don’t reach.
Aimed at automotive and heavy-equipment techs, aviation mechanics, and industrial maintenance workers who need a wrench that reaches into the tight places a combination wrench won’t.
Per the Amazon title, the WAE83227 is Made in USA. TEKTON designs and builds its USA-made wrench line at its Michigan headquarters.






