www.myarkcasper.com have a cutting-edge, Myark Multi-Function Tool—second to none in the global market.
The video below showcases Denis presenting the latest mock-up of the patent-pending Myark Multi-Function Tool — a breakthrough design refined from the original prototype.
See how this innovative tool has evolved in the following earlier demonstration videos. .
The early prototype Myark Wrench movie demonstration is shown above on the left.
Above is Denis demonstrating the first, much earlier prototype on film — 22 years ago.
The Myark Multi Function Tool—shown at the bottom picture—offers unmatched versatility, joining a wide range of objects and pipe sizes from 2" to 18" with add-on extension chains.
The Myark Multi Function Tool below left shows a detailed view of the pipe clamps attached to the heavy-duty chain.
The Myark Multi Multi-Function Tool, as illustrated above right, incorporates adjustable heavy-duty pipe clamp attachments configured for securing smaller pipes or similar objects. The clamp assembly provides enhanced structural integrity and gripping strength relative to conventional vice-grip style pipe clamps, which are typically limited by weaker frame construction and reduced clamping force.
The Myark Multi-Function Tool, shown below left, features a heavy-duty cutting wheel attachment that rivals the performance of a Ridged steel pipe cutter. In fact, the Myark tool can cut larger-radius pipe while being lighter, more compact, and several times less expensive. It’s easily portable and fits conveniently into a standard tool bag.
The Myark Multi Function Tool’s heavy-duty chain attachment, shown in the top right, does not rely on conventional leverage (the “cave man style”) to tighten the chain around pipe surfaces. Instead, it generates tightening force by drawing the opposite ends of the chain together under extreme pressure. This creates a powerful pinching effect, allowing the chain to grip securely. As a result, the teeth on the lower jaw can, if desired, operate without making direct contact with the pipe surface.
To protect stainless steel and painted pipe surfaces from scratches, the heavy-duty chain features an innovative design that allows an optional rubber strap — shown below left — to fit perfectly inside each link for a secure, scratch-free hold.
The Myark multi-function tool, shown above right, includes a simple strap attachment that functions similarly to a conventional strap wrench
The bottom images of the Myark multi-function tool shows the adjustable top jaw expanding to fit nuts or pipe structures ranging from 1/2" to 3" in diameter pipe.
The Myark Multi-Function Tool (shown below left) is engineered for performance and precision. The lower jaw’s precision-cut teeth align accurately with nut corners, while the rear cam mechanism in the adjustable top jaw maximises clamping force. This ensures a secure, non-marring grip — and enables the tool to function as a robust, heavy-duty socket wrench handle.
The Myark Multi-Function Tool (shown above right) redefines the art of precision care for high-end bathroom and kitchen fittings. Its innovative clip-on cover and interchangeable smooth top jaw protect delicate stainless steel surfaces from damage.
The Myark Multi-Function Tool (shown below left) will feature a compact, speed-controlled electric motor mounted against the rollers in the lower stationary jaw, enabling precise rotational welding.
The Myark Multi-Function Tool top right side features an alligator wrench built into the handle that ratchets securely around both metric and imperial fasteners — from 19 mm (≈3/4") down to 4 mm (≈5/32"). Its precision teeth bite and hold, letting the alligator’s “inside mouth” turn shackle pins, small round bar and other awkward shapes like close hooks . Ideal for forcing steel into position for tack welding or levering gas-cut sections apart, the alligator wrench turns difficult jobs into fast, confident work.
Below left, the Myark Multi-Function Tool is shown firmly gripping a 12 mm steel rod. The top adjustable jaw teeth do not contact the rod surface; instead, the bottom jaw teeth provide most of the grip, while the top jaw and chain apply downward pressure to secure the hold. This method offers a fast and efficient way to ratchet threaded pipe with minimal surface damage, even in tight corners where the chain can still be positioned behind the pipe for screwing into elbows or fittings.
Above right: The Myark Multi-Function Tool makes easy work of removing jammed grinder discs. Its precision-adjustable jaw delivers unmatched grip and torque—where conventional spanners fail.
Below left: The Myark Multi-Function Tool demonstrates its space-saving innovation with a compact engineer’s hammer attachment inserted into the rear of the moving jaw region and a practical nail puller attachment on the bottom right—two integrated features that reduce tool bag weight and increase user efficiency.
Below left: The Myark Multi-Function Tool is shown with a cold chisel attachment inserted into the back of the moving jaw. The spring-loaded design allows the chisel to automatically retract after each hammer strike when removing weld splatter, keeping the user’s hands safely clear of the striking zone.
Above right is the Myark Multi-Function Tool Adjustable Pin Attachment, featuring a precision-engineered front pin that fits seamlessly between any anchor chain link. The end of the chain incorporates a secure locking shackle that anchors firmly into the tool’s base.
This versatile design enables users to wrap the chain around large-radius pipes, delivering superior grip and torque — ideal for safely managing oversized components with confidence and control.