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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: zahc on April 20, 2019, 01:48:37 PM
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My lathe has a bolt that measures 1.044" across the flats. It could be metric. What size wrench should I buy?
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My lathe has a bolt that measures 1.044" across the flats. It could be metric. What size wrench should I buy?
Pretty obvious. You should buy a 1.044ā wrench.
I have a metric adjustable crescent wrench for that.
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I have a metric adjustable crescent wrench for that.
It needs to be left handed.
1 1/16" is probably your best bet, that works out to 1.0625"
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26.52 mm? (27mm wrench)
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Pretty obvious. You should buy a 1.044ā wrench.
I have a metric adjustable crescent wrench for that.
Thread's done.
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crescent wrench won't work in this case. I actually need a socket.
I think it's a 27mm socket now. I didn't think there was such a thing as 27mm, but google says there is.
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crescent wrench won't work in this case. I actually need a socket.
I think it's a 27mm socket now. I didn't think there was such a thing as 27mm, but google says there is.
What? You can't get a cold chisel to it? Who needs a wrench? :)
bob
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Detcord.
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Iād just buy some bigger SAE sockets. Above about 19mm (3/4) inch is almost always close enough to work.
And I do have a 27mm docket. HF has them in their impact set
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I have a 27mm impact socket because that is the size of the bolt that holds the crank pulley on my Nissan Frontier. Used twice, one to take the pulley off and once to put it back on. Probably never use it again.