I have found that on metric bolts from about #14 up you can use a lot of SAE wrenches on.
Floyd
I think WilsonF hit the nail on the head.
I have found that on metric bolts from about #14 up you can use a lot of SAE wrenches on.
Floyd
I think WilsonF hit the nail on the head.
7mm -> . 2755 in.
8mm -> . 3149 in.
9mm -> . 3543 in.
10mm -> . 3937 in.
11mm -> . 4330 in.
12mm -> . 4724 in.
13mm -> . 5118 in.
14mm -> . 5511 in.
15mm -> . 5905 in.
16mm -> . 6299 in.
17mm -> . 6692 in.
18mm -> . 7086 in.
19mm -> . 7480 in.
20mm -> . 7874 in.
21mm -> . 8267 in.
22mm -> . 8661 in.
23mm -> . 9055 in.
24mm -> . 9448 in.
25mm -> . 9842 in.
26mm -> 1. 0236 in.
27mm -> 1. 0629 in.
28mm -> 1. 1023 in.
29mm -> 1. 1417 in.
30mm -> 1. 1811 in.
31mm -> 1. 2204 in.
32mm -> 1. 2598 in.
33mm -> 1. 2992 in.
34mm -> 1. 3385 in.
35mm -> 1. 3779 in.
36mm -> 1. 4173 in.
37mm -> 1. 4566 in.
38mm -> 1. 4960 in.
39mm -> 1. 5354 in.
40mm -> 1. 5748 in.
41mm -> 1. 6141 in.
42mm -> 1. 6535 in.
43mm -> 1. 6929 in.
44mm -> 1. 7322 in.
45mm -> 1. 7716 in.
46mm -> 1. 8110 in.
47mm -> 1. 8503 in.
48mm -> 1. 8897 in.
49mm -> 1. 9291 in.
50mm -> 1. 9685 in.
51mm -> 2. 0078 in.
1/32 -> . 0312
2/32 -> . 0625
3/32 -> . 0937
4/32 -> . 1250
5/32 -> . 1562
6/32 -> . 1875
7/32 -> . 2187
8/32 -> . 2500
9/32 -> . 2812
10/32 -> . 3125
11/32 -> . 3437
12/32 -> . 3750
13/32 -> . 4062
14/32 -> . 4375
15/32 -> . 4687
16/32 -> . 5000
17/32 -> . 5312
18/32 -> . 5625
19/32 -> . 5937
20/32 -> . 6250
21/32 -> . 6562
22/32 -> . 6875
23/32 -> . 7187
24/32 -> . 7500
25/32 -> . 7812
26/32 -> . 8125
27/32 -> . 8437
28/32 -> . 8750
29/32 -> . 9062
30/32 -> . 9375
31/32 -> . 9687
32/32 -> 1. 0000
I have no idea why they didn't sell better or why they didn't OUTsell every other conventional tool set. But the lack of sales got me my set for 1/2 off, so it was good for me that few people bought them. They're hard to find now, or I would buy another set with no hesitation.
I like my Metrinch set as well. I keep it in the truck for on the road use... Home Page - Metrinch .
I say dump the metric crap and keep what has worked for 100 years. Metric fasteners have zero advantage over SAE, unlike units of measure. Why spend all the time and effort to change? We already own SAE tools and are familiar with SAE fastener Grade markings.
Thats strange I keep finding 1/2" and 9/16" and even the occasional 3/4" on my inlaws Toyotas... .
Thank you Chrysler for making my Dodge maintenance such an interesting exercise in grabbing every wrench and socket in my tool box to determine whether or not a nut or a bolt is SAE or Metric.
Oh, and using non-standard sizes such as 15mm that my three socket sets neglect to include was brilliant!
I can't wait to find what other interesting nut and bolt sizes you used. Whitworth perhaps? Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy!!!
Oo.:-laf
GulDam