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With the right tools, including a professional oil filter wrench, you can do the job yourself. If you are technically inclined, it's much more convenient to change your oil at home than by setting up an appointment and visiting your local garage. Clean and place tools and wrenches in a tool box, rack or tool belt after use.Keep tools well maintained (cleaned and oiled).Make sure adjustable wrenches do not "slide" open during use.Stand aside when work is done with wrenches overhead.Pull on a wrench using a slow, steady pull do not use fast, jerky movements.Support the head of the ratchet wrench when socket extensions are used.Apply a small amount of pressure to a ratchet wrench initially to ensure that the ratchet wheel (or gear) is engaged with the pawl (a catch fitting in the gear) for the direction you are applying pressure.
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Hex drivers are "straight Allen wrenches" that have a screwdriver-type handle. Allen wrenches or Allen keys are hexagon-shaped (six-sided) metal shafts that are bent into an L-shape for leverage.Nut drivers, another type of socket wrenches, are sockets that can be snapped on or permanently fixed to a screwdriver-type handle.Torque wrenches, one type of socket wrenches, have a built-in spring-loaded indicator that shows how much torque being is being applied (i.e., shows how hard the nut is being tightened).Usually the handle is a ratchet-type handle that allows the user to turn the socket continuously in one direction by moving the handle back and forth without having to take the socket off the nut. These wrenches have an offset handle at right angles to the nut being tightened or loosened. They can fit over a nut in a recessed hole that would be inaccessible with open or closed ended wrenches. Socket wrenches are similar to closed end wrenches except they are cylindrical in shape.Combination wrenches that have both an open end and a closed end on either end of the wrench usually they fit the same size nut or bolt.Closed end or box wrenches that have a loop at the end with notches on the inside that allow the wrench to fit either square or hex nuts or both (depending on the number of notches or points).Open ended wrenches that have "jaws" with parallel sides or tines that fit snugly on nuts and bolts.
