What is SAE compared to metric?

What is SAE compared to metric?

Metric and SAE wrenches have different systems of measurement. Metric sockets and wrenches use the metric measurement system. SAE wrenches use the imperial measurement system, mostly used in the United States, where it’s described using inches, or fractions of an inch. For this, you’d get a 1/3inch wrench or socket.

What size is 36mm in SAE?

Wrench Size And Conversion Table

Inches Millimeters Spanner
1.313 1 5/16 AF
1.390 13/16 Wworth; 15/16 BSF
1.417 36mm 36mm
1.418 1 7/16 AF

What is the metric size?

Metric / Standard Wrench Conversion Chart

Bolt Diameter Metric Standard
3/16″ 10mm 3/8″
1/4″ 11mm 7/16″
5/16″ 13mm 1/2″
3/8″ 14mm 9/16″

What is 20mm in standard?

SAE to Metric Conversion Chart

SAE Metric Inch
20mm 0.787
13/16″ 0.813
21mm 0.827
27/32″ 0.844

How do you tell the difference between metric and standard sockets?

Metric socket wrenches fit fasteners where that nominal length is a round number of millimeters (8mm, 10mm, 15mm). “Standard” (often “inch” or “SAE”) socket wrenches fit fasteners where that nominal length is a round fraction of an inch (1/4″, 1/2″, 13/16″).

What is a 23mm in standard?

SAE to Metric Conversion Chart

SAE Metric Inch
23mm 0.906
29/32″ 0.906
15/16″ 0.938
24mm 0.945

What is 37 mm SAE?

SAE & Metric Screw Size Chart

Standard (SAE) Metric (mm) Inch
35 1.378
36 1.4173
1 7/16 36.5125 1.4375
37 1.4567

What is the SAE equivalent of 8mm?

0.315
SAE to Metric Conversion Chart

SAE Metric Inch
8mm 0.315
11/32″ 0.344
9mm 0.354
3/8″ 0.375

What is 10mm in SAE?

So what is a 10mm socket equivalent? The equivalent imperial size of a 10mm socket is a 3/8 socket. Imperial sizes are known as SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) or Standard. Metric sizes, also known as SI (Système International), from the French International System.

What is SAE measurement?

Standard American English and the Metric System Today, measuring in feet and inches is part of the Standard American English (SAE) or Imperial units of measurement, along with volumes like gallons and fluid ounces and weights like pounds. It’s standard in the United States and two other countries in the world.

What is a 7mm in standard?

7mm = almost 9/32 inch (= a bit over 1/4 inch) 8mm = 5/16 inch. 9mm = almost 3/8 inch.

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