You can't judge the head (wrench) size based on the shank diameter. Having worked in maintenance for many years, it isn't always cut and dried. In any industry often times manufacturers will have to use a specific size bolt for an application yet the "normal" size hex head will be different from the one you typically see at a big box store. You need to use the wrench (box end or open end) that fits the head snugly with no slop. Often times I might use a metric wrench on an SAE hex head or visa versa. What fits the head properly.
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Great Video! Very useful information!
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Excellent video
Great video good Sir!!!
Really good video
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U didnt tell how to judge the head size of a bolt....using the shank diameter
You can't judge the head (wrench) size based on the shank diameter. Having worked in maintenance for many years, it isn't always cut and dried. In any industry often times manufacturers will have to use a specific size bolt for an application yet the "normal" size hex head will be different from the one you typically see at a big box store. You need to use the wrench (box end or open end) that fits the head snugly with no slop. Often times I might use a metric wrench on an SAE hex head or visa versa. What fits the head properly.
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Salam.. from Indonesia 😀
In other words...try and try again until yo find one that fits...
I thought bolt size was measured by the bolts head,but u say it’s by the shaft
U take to much before along u point dahmmm!!