Wrenches and sockets all come in multiple sizes. Which you have depends on the kind of work you do. Most craftsmen have a full set of metric wrenches and sockets and a full set of SAE wrenches and sockets. Most get by with 3/8 drive sockets, but many have 1/2 sockets as well.
Depends on size of wrench.
Pipe wrench size is determined by the nominal pipe size (NPS) it is designed to grip, which is generally expressed in inches. The size of a pipe wrench corresponds to the diameter of the pipe fittings it can accommodate, typically ranging from 8 inches to 48 inches in length for larger wrenches. Additionally, the jaw capacity, which indicates the maximum opening size, is a crucial factor in determining the appropriate wrench size for specific applications. Proper sizing ensures effective gripping and torque application without damaging the pipe.
8mm
Please - , first define your size ! -You have given a decimal figure, but of what, - -an inch, a foot, an orange,a candy bar ? ?If it is 0.393700 of an inch, then I would use a 3/8 or 10mm wrench.
Usually a 1/8 Allen key
You need a 3/8 Allen wrench.
The size of the allen wrench needed for bike pedals is typically 6mm.
14mm and use 6 point sockets if you can
The size of the m6 Allen wrench needed for this task is 6 millimeters.
Why not just try different size metric sockets until you find the one that fits.
A size 14 scket or wrench, and a medium sized C clamp to compress piston in caliper
This is one operation that doesn't require anything special - standard size sockets, a nice selection of extensions (wobble extensions are particularly handy), and maybe a small crescent/adjustable wrench for the battery cable.See "Related Questions" below for lots more detail on this pretty easy procedure of getting the starter out
A wrench normally has a fixed size head. A pipe wrench has an expanding jaw and can fit a variety of sized pipes.
it is hard to find out the sockets siez without some manual... you can always just test a few out and find which one fits perfectly personally i would get the haynes manual from Canadian tire for $20
What size line wrench for a 2005 freestar
It will be a 14 or 17 mm wrench.
You need a 15 mm regular wrench.