What size is 5 16 inch in MM?
What size is 5 16 inch in MM?
Conversion table inches to mm
Dimensions — Inches to Metric | ||
---|---|---|
0.313” | 5/16” | 7.95 mm |
0.375” | 3/8” | 9.53 mm |
0.438” | 7/16” | 11.13 mm |
0.500” | 1/2” | 12.70 mm |
What is 16 mm SAE?
SAE to Metric Conversion Chart
SAE | Metric | Inch |
---|---|---|
5/8″ | 0.625 | |
16mm | 0.63 | |
21/32″ | 0.656 | |
17mm | 0.669 |
What is equivalent to a 16 mm socket?
Standard / Metric Wrench Conversion Chart
Bolt Diameter | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|
5/16″ | 1/2″ | 13mm |
3/8″ | 9/16″ | 14mm |
7/16″ | 5/8″ | 16mm |
1/2″ | 3/4″ | 19mm |
What is difference between SAE and MM?
SAE or Standard: A standard or SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) wrench is measured in fractions of inches. Metric: A metric wrench will work with nuts and bolts that have a metric measurement. A small metric wrench would measure about 8 mm, while a large one would be about 20 mm.
Do I need Imperial sockets?
No one uses imperial anymore, there’s no need for them. But…. it is amazing how often an imperial socket can be used to get you out of trouble. i.e. hammering it onto a stubborn fitting for a tighter fit than normal if corners have rounded off etc.
What’s better 6pt or 12pt sockets?
Answer: It’s true that 12-point sockets are fine for most lightweight repairs, but heavy wrenching calls for a six-point socket. A six-point socket is much less likely to slip off a stubborn fastener or round over the corners. Here’s why: (1) Six-point sockets have thicker walls, so they’re less likely to flew.
Do you need impact sockets for impact wrench?
The short answer is no, you should not use a standard socket with an impact wrench. A normal socket will crack or break when used on an impact tool due to how brittle the material is. Contrary to common belief, it’s not the torque applied to the socket that causes the biggest issue.