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No, you cannot use a metrc socket on a standard socket wrench. These are two different systems of measurement and are not interchangeable.
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No. Unplug anything that is in use that is next to you.
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Typically, no. Stainless steel is a very weak steel compared to other types. Your cheaper socket wrenches will typically be made out of chrome-vanadium. Higher-end models will use some form of tool steel.
Don't know what you mean by "set up". Torque wrenches come ready to use. Attach a socket and go to it.
No. You are not supposed to use a regular socket on an impact wrench. You need a hardened or impact socket.No, you do not use a hardened socket... impact sockets are made with a softer steel, which makes it able to absorb the shock of being hammered on by an impact wrench.
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You can brush it off with solvent then wipe it with a dry rag, or you can use some brake cleaner and wipe it with a dry rag.
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with the correct type of socket and bar for easy access I had to use a crow bar as a socket wouldn't fit.
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Powermaster Slugging Wrenches / Striking Wrenches have the heaviest construction on the market. Slug Wrenches / Striking Wrenches wall and thickness optimized for heavy impact Powermaster also manufactures castellated wrenches for use on GE turbines. Along with castellated wrench, GE turbine tools like castellated sockets, stack sockets, Striking Wrenches, slug wrenches, podger spanners, slug spanners are also manufactured. Hammer /Hammering Wrenches are available in all metric and inch sizes upto 9 1/4" (230 mm) A/F. Powermaster also manufactures podger spanners or podger wrenches (Structured Wrenches)
socket 7 or socket A
Well, all motherboards are socket motherboards (When we're talking about the personal computer, of course!). The socket and socket type are what determine which processor you can use with your board! Take AM2 / AM3+ for example. Motherboards with the AM2 / AM3+ socket can house processors from the Phenom and FX-X family of AMD processors. It is very important that you make sure the socket type on your motherboard and processor match if you are considering doing an upgrade-- Different socket types aren't compatible!