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|tool name=Socket Wrench
|tool name=Socket Wrenches
|image=
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|synonyms=ratchet, socket spanner;<br>DE: Steckschlüssel,<br>Ratsche, Umschaltknarre
|synonyms=ratchets, socket spanners;<br>DE: Steckschlüssel,<br>Ratschen, Umschaltknarren
|type=hand tool
|type=hand tool
|access=
|access=upon reading
|location=
|location=[[Drilling Table|drilling table]]
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|used with=[[sockets]]
|used with=[[sockets]]
|similar=[[Box Wrenches|box wrenches]], [[Combination Wrenches|combination wrenches]],<br>[[Adjustable Wrenches|adjustable wrenches]], [[Open-End Wrenches|open-end wrenches]]
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A socket wrench is a modular tool that can be set to apply torque in one direction but rotate freely in the other. Direction is changed by turning a lever or disc on the tool's head. Square drive [[sockets]] are required as "[[bits]]". Sockets are locked in place in some models (including ours), requiring the user to push a pin on the back of the tool's head to insert or remove them.
A socket wrench is a modular tool that can be set to apply torque in one direction but rotate freely in the other. Direction is changed by turning a lever or disc on the tool's head. Square drive [[sockets]] are required as "[[bits]]". Sockets are locked in place in some models (including our yellow one), requiring the user to push a pin on the back of the tool's head to insert or remove them.


The most common drive sizes are 3/8", 1/4" and 1/2".{{CN}} An adapter for [[Screwdriver Bits#1/4" Hex Drive Bits|1/4" hex bits]] is also available.
The most common drive sizes are 3/8", 1/4" and 1/2".{{CN}} An adapter for [[Screwdriver Bits#1/4" Hex Drive Bits|1/4" hex bits]] is also available.
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Pass-through sockets may be cool to have, but require a special wrench.
Pass-through sockets may be cool to have, but require a special wrench.


A torque wrench (DE: Drehmomentschlüssel) is necessary for many vehicle repairs.
A [[Wanted:Torque Wrench|torque wrench]] (''Drehmomentschlüssel'') is necessary for many vehicle repairs.




[[Category:Hand Tools]]
[[Category:Hand Tools]]
[[Category:Repair]]
[[Category:Repair]]

Revision as of 18:55, 15 February 2018

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Socket Wrenches

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Synonyms: ratchets, socket spanners;
DE: Steckschlüssel,
Ratschen, Umschaltknarren
Type: hand tool
Material: screws, nuts
Used with: sockets
Location: drilling table
Access Requirements: upon reading
Similar (More or Less): box wrenches, combination wrenches,
adjustable wrenches, open-end wrenches

A socket wrench is a modular tool that can be set to apply torque in one direction but rotate freely in the other. Direction is changed by turning a lever or disc on the tool's head. Square drive sockets are required as "bits". Sockets are locked in place in some models (including our yellow one), requiring the user to push a pin on the back of the tool's head to insert or remove them.

The most common drive sizes are 3/8", 1/4" and 1/2". [citation needed] An adapter for 1/4" hex bits is also available.

Wanted

Pass-through sockets may be cool to have, but require a special wrench.

A torque wrench (Drehmomentschlüssel) is necessary for many vehicle repairs.