What are the American wrench sizes?
Wrenches: Standard Combination Wrenches (1/4, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16, 7/8, 15/16, 1) Metric Combination Wrenches (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) Standard Flare Nut Wrenches (3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 7/8) Note: Each wrench may combine two sizes.
What size is a 36 mm wrench in standard?
SAE to metric wrench and spanner converter chart
| Standard SAE US Wrench/Spanner Size (inches) | Metric Wrench/Spanner Size (mm) |
|---|---|
| 1 3/8 | 34.93 |
| 35 | |
| 36 | |
| 1 7/16 | 36.51 |
What size wrench is between 11 and 12 mm?
Wrench Size And Conversion Table
| Inches | Millimeters | Spanner |
|---|---|---|
| 0.433 | 11mm | 11mm |
| 0.438 | 7/16 AF | |
| 0.445 | 3/16 Wworth; 1/4 | |
| 0.472 | 12mm | 12mm |
What is equal to a 15mm wrench?
SAE to Metric Conversion Chart
| SAE | Metric | Inch |
|---|---|---|
| 9/16″ | 0.563 | |
| 15mm | 0.591 | |
| 19/32″ | 0.594 | |
| 5/8″ | 0.625 |
What is the next size wrench after 5 8?
Metric / Standard Wrench Conversion Chart
| Bolt Diameter | Metric | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| 3/8″ | 14mm | 9/16″ |
| 7/16″ | 16mm | 5/8″ |
| 1/2″ | 19mm | 3/4″ |
| 9/16″ | 21mm | 13/16″ |
How do I figure out my wrench size?
Multiply the first number which is the bolt size in inches or millimeters, by 1.5 using a pocket calculator, if necessary. For example, for the numbers in Step 1, 1/2 x 1.5 = . 75 or 3/4, which is the wrench size needed for this standard-sized bolt.
What is the same size as a 15/16 socket?
SAE to Metric Conversion Chart
| SAE Size | Metric Size | Inches Decimal |
|---|---|---|
| 7/8″ | 0.875 | |
| 23mm | 0.906 | |
| 29/32″ | 0.906 | |
| 15/16″ | 0.938 |
What are the standard wrench sizes in order?
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What are the common metric bolt sizes?
Metric bolt sizes range from 10 mm to 24 mm. Odd diameters such as 19 mm and 21 mm become common in this range. Standard bolt sizes range from 5/16-inches to 1 inch, again increasing in increments of 1/16-inch.
What is a SAE wrench?
“SAE” is a shorthand for a set of standard size parts and tools in USCS (e.g. 1/2″ bolt head and 1/2″ wrench). What is now SAE International started in the US, in 1905, as the Society of Automobile Engineers, to interchange solutions to common problems in automobiles,…
