What are the metric wrench sizes?
Metric / Standard Wrench Conversion Chart
Bolt Diameter | Metric | Standard |
---|---|---|
1/4″ | 11mm | 7/16″ |
5/16″ | 13mm | 1/2″ |
3/8″ | 14mm | 9/16″ |
7/16″ | 16mm | 5/8″ |
What are Imperial socket sizes?
The standard Imperial sizes of square drives includes 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″, 1-1/2“, 2-1/2“, & 3-1/2“. Though there are a few other less common sizes, 1/4” is ultimately the smallest. Thus, the smallest socket sizes are only available in this drive size.
What SAE and metric sizes are the same?
While there is no precise correlation between SAE fractional and metric measurements, there are many sockets that are close enough in size to be used interchangeably, in some circumstances. For example, 5/16 and 8 mm, 7/16 and 11 mm, 5/8 and 16 mm, 3/4 and 19 mm, 7/8 and 22 mm, and 15/16 and 24 mm.
Are imperial and metric sockets the same?
Metric sockets use imperial-sized drivers and the drive dimensions follow in US sizes, such as 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, ¾. This means you can use the sockets whether it’s metric or SAE. Logically, smaller sockets would use smaller drive sizes, and larger sockets use larger drive sizes.
Is imperial same as SAE?
How to Convert Between SAE and Imperial Socket Sizes? There are two different methods for measuring the hex sizes of sockets. The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) system uses inches, and the imperial or metric system uses millimeters.
Is imperial the same as SAE?
What size socket fits a 22mm nut?
SAE to Metric Conversion Chart
SAE Size | Metric Size | Inches Decimal |
---|---|---|
22mm | 0.866 | |
7/8″ | 0.875 | |
23mm | 0.906 | |
29/32″ | 0.906 |
What is socket size?
There are four common socket sizes: 1/4 inch (0.6 centimeters), 3/8 inch (0.9 centimeters), 1/2 inch (1.3 centimeters) and 3/4 inch (1.9 centimeters). In-between sizes are available too, starting with 1/4 inch (0.6 centimeters) and increasing every sixteenth of an inch (0.16 centimeters).
What are the standard wrench sizes?
Standard sizing in America are as follows: 5/8, 19/32, 9/16, 1/2, 7/16, 3/8, 11/32, 5/16, 9/32, 1/4, 7/32, 3/16, 5/32, and 1/8. These are set out from the smallest wrench to the largest, and you will be able to buy these wrenches individually or in wretch sets. Below is the wrench size chart for both SAE and metric sizes.
Can I use SAE wrenches in metric sizes?
Alternatively, you can use a wrench sizing chart to convert SAE sizes to metric sizes, and vice versa. This means that you’ll be able to use SAE and metric wrenches interchangeably with most kinds of nuts and bolts. Standard sizing in America are as follows: 5/8, 19/32, 9/16, 1/2, 7/16, 3/8, 11/32, 5/16, 9/32, 1/4, 7/32, 3/16, 5/32, and 1/8.
Is there a wrench size chart for hex keys?
However, the only common wrench size that isn’t included in the chart is 18 mm, and it’s counterpart is 45/64″. If you don’t have that size, don’t worry—neither do we. Didn’t see the spanner size you were looking for? No worries! We have both metric to SAE and SAE to metric conversion charts for hex keys.
What kind of wrenches are available in open end?
In addition to larger combination wrenches we also offer singe ended long handle wrenches in open-end, and box end shapes from 1-1/2″ and larger. All of our standard industrial sized large combination wrenches are made using high strength heat treated steel with black industrial finish, for increased durability.