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- Socket_wrench abstract "A socket wrench is a type of wrench that has a socket attached at one end, usually used to turn a fastener.The most prevalent form is the ratcheting socket wrench, often called a ratchet. A ratchet is a hand tool in which a metal handle is attached to a ratcheting mechanism, which attaches to a socket, which in turn fits onto a type of bolt or nut. Pulled or pushed in one direction, the ratchet loosens or tightens the bolt or nut attached to the socket. Turned the other direction, the ratchet does not turn the socket but allows the ratchet handle to be re-positioned for another turn while staying attached to the bolt or nut. This ratcheting action allows the fastener to be rapidly tightened or loosened in small increments without disconnecting the socket plus socket wrench from the fastener. A switch is built into the ratchet head that allows the user to apply the ratcheting action in either direction, as needed, to tighten or loosen a fastener.The sockets are attached to the ratchet through a square fitting (called the drive) that contains a spring-loaded ball detent mechanism to keep the sockets or extensions in place. The drive on the ratchet—which comes in standard sizes of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", and 1" (a de facto international standard with no metric equivalents)—allows a wide variety of socket types and sizes to attach to a given ratchet. Some ratchets have quick release buttons on their top for quick socket release. The ratchet handle supplies the mechanical advantage needed by the user to provide the torque needed to loosen or tighten the fastener.A socket is typically a cylinder which has a female six– or twelve-point recessed opening sized to fit over the common male hexagonal head of a fastener. The opposite end has a standardized square recess to accept the socket wrench's drive size. Male sockets are also produced and are often called bit sockets.The principal advantage of interchangeable sockets is that, instead of a separate wrench for each of the many different fastener sizes and types, only separate sockets are needed for each size and type. Because of their versatility, nearly all screw and bolt types now have sockets of different types made to fit their bolts or nuts. Sockets often come as a "socket set" with many different sizes or types of sockets to fit the heads of different-sized fasteners. A ratchet of the "set size" is often included with the socket set. Sockets are commonly available in fractional inch and metric sizes, and in short (shallow) and longer (deep) varieties.".
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- Socket_wrench wikiPageID "1317435".
- Socket_wrench wikiPageRevisionID "603497156".
- Socket_wrench hasPhotoCollection Socket_wrench.
- Socket_wrench subject Category:Wrenches.
- Socket_wrench comment "A socket wrench is a type of wrench that has a socket attached at one end, usually used to turn a fastener.The most prevalent form is the ratcheting socket wrench, often called a ratchet. A ratchet is a hand tool in which a metal handle is attached to a ratcheting mechanism, which attaches to a socket, which in turn fits onto a type of bolt or nut. Pulled or pushed in one direction, the ratchet loosens or tightens the bolt or nut attached to the socket.".
- Socket_wrench label "Bussola (meccanica)".
- Socket_wrench label "Klucz nasadowy".
- Socket_wrench label "Knarre (Werkzeug)".
- Socket_wrench label "Ratel (gereedschap)".
- Socket_wrench label "Socket wrench".
- Socket_wrench label "ソケットレンチ".
- Socket_wrench sameAs Nástrčkový_klíč.
- Socket_wrench sameAs Knarre_(Werkzeug).
- Socket_wrench sameAs Bussola_(meccanica).
- Socket_wrench sameAs ソケットレンチ.
- Socket_wrench sameAs 소켓_렌치.
- Socket_wrench sameAs Ratel_(gereedschap).
- Socket_wrench sameAs Klucz_nasadowy.
- Socket_wrench sameAs m.04sfs7.
- Socket_wrench sameAs Q947463.
- Socket_wrench sameAs Q947463.
- Socket_wrench wasDerivedFrom Socket_wrench?oldid=603497156.
- Socket_wrench depiction Socket_wrench_and_sockets.JPG.
- Socket_wrench isPrimaryTopicOf Socket_wrench.