There isn't a standard socket which matches up exactly. 1-15/32 or 1-1/2 inch MIGHT work for a six point socket.
A shaver socket is a type of electrical outlet specifically designed for charging electric shavers and toothbrushes. It typically has a lower voltage output compared to regular outlets to be safer for personal care devices. The socket usually includes isolation transformers to minimize the risk of electric shock.
The PGA socket has pins on the bottom of the package aligned in uniform rows. The SPGA socket has pins on the bottom of the package that are staggered to squeeze more pins into a small space.
No, you cannot use a metrc socket on a standard socket wrench. These are two different systems of measurement and are not interchangeable.
You sure can, it's been done, and the bathroom didn't blow up, the bathroom was just extremely bright Some sockets, though, do have a maximum wattage and/or a maximum heat tolerance that needs to be followed to avoid the risk of fire in the wiring and ceiling. It won't blow up, but you might start a fire. Heat lamps should have a porcelain socket and heat resistant insulation.
No; the third prong is there to protect you from stray voltage and it grounds the wiring. Although you could probably find an adaptor, it would be much safer for you to have an electrician rewire the outlets so they can accept a three prong plug.
A 36mm nut requires a 36mm socket for a proper fit. If you're using a socket set that measures in inches, a 1.417-inch socket would be approximately equivalent to a 36mm socket. It's essential to use the correct size to avoid rounding the nut or damaging the tool. Always double-check the measurements before use.
A 36mm socket typically has an outer diameter of approximately 36mm, designed to fit a corresponding 36mm nut or bolt. The internal drive size, commonly a 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch square drive, allows it to be used with ratchets or torque wrenches. It's part of metric socket sets and is often used in automotive and machinery applications.
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It should be a 36mm socket.
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I've read that it's 36mm.
It is a 36mm nut/socket.
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