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Standard Socket Size Chart

The chart shows the standard socket sizes for different drive sizes, ranging from 1/4″ to 1″, with corresponding SAE socket sizes in inches and metric socket sizes in millimeters.
Drive Size (inches) SAE Socket Sizes (inches) Metric Socket Sizes (mm)
1/4″ 5/32″ – 9/16″ 4mm – 14mm
3/8″ 1/4″ – 1″ 6mm – 24mm
1/2″ 3/8″ – 1-1/4″ 10mm – 32mm
3/4″ 7/8″ – 2″ 19mm – 50mm
1″ 1″ – 3-1/2″ 24mm – 80mm

The Standard Socket Size Chart is a comprehensive reference tool that lists the commonly used socket sizes for different drive sizes in both SAE (imperial) and metric measurements. This chart helps ensure the correct selection of socket drivers for various applications, including automotive, construction, and general maintenance. By providing the corresponding socket sizes for each drive size, users can easily identify the appropriate socket to use for their specific needs. The chart includes a range of socket sizes for each drive size, enabling users to choose the most suitable option based on the requirements of their tasks.

FAQs

What is a standard socket size chart?

A standard socket size chart is a reference guide that provides information about the various sizes of sockets commonly used for different types of fasteners.

How are socket sizes measured in a standard socket size chart?

Socket sizes in a standard socket size chart are typically measured in both metric (millimeters) and imperial (inches) units. The size indicates the outer diameter of the socket opening.

What are some common socket sizes found in a standard socket size chart?

Common socket sizes found in a standard socket size chart include 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, and 1 inch for imperial measurements, and 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, and 17mm for metric measurements.

How do I use a standard socket size chart?

To use a standard socket size chart, locate the fastener type you are working with (such as hex bolts, Allen bolts, or Torx bolts) and identify the corresponding socket size for that fastener. This helps ensure you use the correct socket for the job.

Are all socket sizes available in both metric and imperial measurements?

No, not all socket sizes are available in both metric and imperial measurements. While some socket sizes are standardized across both systems, there are variations and differences between metric and imperial socket size ranges. It is important to use the appropriate socket size that matches the fastener you are working with.

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