A 35mm socket is approximately equivalent to a 1.38-inch socket in SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) measurements. Since 1 inch equals 25.4 mm, you can convert 35 mm to inches by dividing by 25.4, which gives you about 1.378 inches. Therefore, a 1-3/8 inch socket would be the closest SAE equivalent.
For a 1999 Dakota 2wd, the best socket to use is a six point 35mm, or a 1 3/8 sae. I have used a 36mm six point successfully, but the 35mm is a better fit.
hey i think its a 35mm socket
Only SAE 30 is equivalent to SAE-30
35mm
A 35mm measurement typically refers to the diameter of an object, such as a lens or a tube, and does not directly correlate to a standard socket size, which is usually expressed in inches or specific socket types (like metric or imperial). If you're referring to a 35mm film or camera lens, it would require an adapter to fit into a standard socket, as standard sockets are generally designed for specific sizes. For clarity, it's essential to know the context in which "standard socket" is being used.
A 35mm film camera typically has an equivalent resolution of about 20-24 megapixels.
The megapixel equivalent of 35mm film in digital photography is around 20-24 megapixels.
It is 1 3/8" or 35mm
35mm
The 35mm equivalent is 504mm.
Sae-20w
No, SAR 1018 is not equivalent to US 2062. Grades of steel that are equivalent to SAE 1018 are UNS G10130, SAE 1015, AISI 1015, UNS G10150, SAE 1016 , AISI 1016, UNS G10160, SAE 1017, AISI 1017, and UNS G10170.