1/4 inch drive, 3/8 inch drive, 1/2 inch drive, 3/4 inch drive, and 1 inch drive, for the ratchets themselves.
It will be a metric socket. Just try different sizes until you find the right one.
No, you cannot use a metrc socket on a standard socket wrench. These are two different systems of measurement and are not interchangeable.
i just changed my front rotors and pads on my 2001 escape, 6 cylinder. everyone was wrong on the wrench sizes, including the idiots at my local ford dealer. to get the brake calipers off I needed a 7mm hex bit. to get the caliper bracket off I needed an 18mm socket, it was a very easy job but check your wrench sizes first, it seems that every year and model uses different sizes.
Every situation is different but for the most part the wrench holds while the socket turns.
The size that fits your wheel nuts. -There are only 4 basic sizes, it can't be that difficult to figure out !
The socket wrench is one among the system of wrenches that departs the wrench handle from the wrench that engages the fastener. Whereas, the torque wrench are the torque indicating socket wrench handle. When it is used properly, that could help you calculate the torque amount while fastening using the wrench. It also limits the amount of torque which is applied on material.
A socket wrench can drive sockets that totally encompass a nut or bolt head, thus getting a much better grip of it than a wrench.
Spark plugs come in three sizes: 5/8, 3/4, and 13/16. I think the RJ19LM takes a 13/16 socket. However, it would be wise to have all three sizes of sockets in your tool box - you never know when you will need one or the other.
No, totally different. A wrench is for turning nuts and has jaws to fit different nut sizes. A crimping tool is a kind of plier for tightening special rings.
No. They both have totally different pin sizes and amount of pins. Socket AM2 has a lot more pins, socket a has 462 pins.
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The function of a socket wrench is to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts. It does this better by completely encompassing all sides of the nut.