What is a six sided socket called?

What is a six sided socket called?

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A “hex” socket—short for “hexagonal”—is a socket that fits around a hexagonal (six sided) nut or bolt head. There are two types of hex sockets – six point and twelve point.

What are 6 point sockets used for?

(2) A six-point socket is designed to contact the head of a fastener well away from the corners so contact is made on the thickest part of the fastener. This dramatically reduces the likelihood of slippage and rounding over of the corners.

Where are Tekton tools made?

TEKTON tools are made in China, Taiwan, or the United States, depending on the item. This particular hex key wrench set is made in China. Feel free to email us at [email protected] or call us at 888.648.

Are 6 point sockets better?

Better Grip, Less Likely to Strip Bolt That said, 6-point sockets are less likely to strip bolt heads, making them ideal for situations that require lots of force. A high-quality 6 point socket makes contact with the nut or bolt on its entire wall, offering greater grip.

Can a 6 point socket be used on a 12 point nut?

Six-Point Sockets vs. Twelve-Point Sockets Do I need a 6-point socket set or a 12-point socket set? A hex nut has 6 points. Both 6-point and 12-point sockets can be fitted on hex nuts, the primary differences being convenience and torque. The more points a socket has, the more points of contact available.

How many different sockets are there?

There are currently 15 types of domestic electrical outlet plugs in use worldwide, each of which has been assigned a letter by the US Department of Commerce International Trade Administration (ITA), starting with A and moving through the alphabet.

Can you use a 12 point socket on a 6 point nut?

The more points a socket has, the more points of contact available. Compared with the 6-point socket, a 12-point socket has twice as many points, so it can more easily slide onto a hex nut. In other words, you would need to rotate only up to 30 degrees to fit a 12-point socket onto a hex nut.

What happened to Tekton tools?

Tekton started off by selling some of the better tools that their parent company, Michigan Industrial Tools, had been importing for resale. Tekton says they are now producing better quality tools, and I believe them.

What kind of sockets are used for 6 point drives?

Nonsparking 6-Point Sockets Made of aluminum- bronze, these sockets satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. Extra-Deep 6-Point Sockets Extra length allows access to fasteners on long bolts.

What does a square drive socket look like?

The square drive has a rounded shape that allows the extension to pivot inside the socket opening and turn it from an angle.

Where are the sockets on a Torx Plus drive?

The six lobes of the External Torx-Plus drive are flattened at the top to maximize their grip on fasteners, which keeps these sockets from slipping off during high-torque installations. For easy tightening and loosening, these sockets have pins that grip the slotted sides on bearing nuts. These sockets fit the nuts found on water and gas valves.

What kind of socket to use for hex shank?

Use sockets with tools that accept hex shanks, such as impact drivers and power drills. Bend these extensions around obstructions to access hard-to-reach fasteners. Convert from one square drive size to another. A magnet holds the socket, making changes quicker.

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