Size Chart
Bolt size | Size | Tolerance |
---|---|---|
M7 | 11mm | 11.04 |
1/4"UNF | 7/16" | 11.15 |
3/16"BSW | 11.34 | |
12mm | 12.04 |
- How are 12 sockets measured?
- What sizes do socket wrenches come in?
- What does M12 mean on a bolt?
- What does M12 mean?
- What is M12 thread?
- Is 7/16 same as 11mm?
How are 12 sockets measured?
In the current market, socket sizes are divided into two systems: SAE (imperial, measured in inches) and metric (measured in millimeters). Both 6-point and 12-point sockets are measured using these two systems. The popular range is 5.5~24mm.
What sizes do socket wrenches come in?
There are four common socket sizes: 1/4 inch (0.6 centimeters), 3/8 inch (0.9 centimeters), 1/2 inch (1.3 centimeters) and 3/4 inch (1.9 centimeters).
What does M12 mean on a bolt?
This example illustrates how a coarse threaded screw may appear… M12 x 25 = 12 mm diameter, coarse thread is assumed (1.75 mm), 25 mm long. M12 is a matching coarse threaded nut.
What does M12 mean?
Those are metric screw dimensions. M10 means a 10 millimeter outer diameter for the bolt or whatever piece it is; M12 means 12 millimeters. The part after the 'x' is the pitch -- how many mm a thread is wide. To figure out which you have, you can measure the existing part with calipers and a thread gauge.
What is M12 thread?
The first half (M12), is the size measurement (metric) taken across the outside diameter of the thread (which in this case is 12mm). The second half is the thread pitch, which is the measurement of threads/inch (which in this case is 1.75).
Is 7/16 same as 11mm?
11mm = almost 7/16 inch. ... 16mm = 5/8 inch.