No. it's determined by the distance over the opposing flats of the bolt head.
Depends on size of wrench.
yes
You use a 16 mm or 5/8 wrench.
That's correct. This particular wrench holds the nut or bolt head better than any other wrench.
The stress on a bolt under longitudinal force is the total force on the bolt divided by the stress area. The stress area is a little bigger than the minor diameter area, calculated from the average of the minor diameter and pitch diameter. The total force on the bolt is its torque preload plus the (bolt stiffness/(bolt +member stiffness) x (externally applied load )
That refers to the size wrench necessary to tighten or loosen the bolt.
The socket diameter of a bolt refers to the width of the opening in the head of the bolt for a socket or wrench to fit. It is typically determined by the size of the bolt and the type of socket needed for installation or removal. Common socket diameters for bolts range from 8mm to 24mm.
The nominal diameter of a bolt is the approximate size of the bolt shaft. It is determined by measuring the diameter of the threaded portion of the bolt shaft, excluding the threads. This measurement is standardized based on the bolt's size and type.
The effective diameter of the bolt defines the size of the bolt head. Hence the size of the spanner or wrench that fits the bolt. There are certain exceptions but these are usually specialist applications.
To securely fasten a carriage bolt in wood, first drill a hole slightly larger than the bolt diameter. Insert the bolt through the hole and place a washer and nut on the other end. Tighten the nut with a wrench to secure the bolt in place.
A wrench is a tool used to turn a bolt or nut.
Depends on size of wrench.
To tighten a 10.9 bolt, you will need a 6mm allen wrench.
yes
Adjustable wrench
A 1 1/4" wrench will fit a bolt of the same size .
This would be concidered the largest diameter,dimension of a bolt.