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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ° | SOCKET WRENCHES, _ | HAND (INCH SERIES) (Revision of ASME B107.1-1993) ———___ Date of Issuance: March 31, 2003, This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition. There will be no addenda issued to this edition. ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpretations of technical aspects of this Standard. Interpretations are published on the ASME Web site under the Committee Pages at http:/iwww.asme.org/codes/ as they are issued. [ASME is the registered trademark of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ‘This code or standard was developed under procedures accredited as meeting the criteria for ‘American National Standards. The Standards Committee that approved the code or standard ‘was balanced to assure that individuals from competent and concerned interests have had an ‘opportunity to participate. 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Users of a code or standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, ad the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their ‘own responsibilty Participation by federal agency representativels) or personts) affliated with industry is not to be interpreted as government or industry endorsement of this code or standard 'ASME accepts responsibility for only those interpretations of this document issued in accordance with the established ASME procedures and polices, which precludes the issuance of interpretations by individuals No part ofthis document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers “Thee Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5880 Copyright © 2003 by ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS {All Rights Reserved Printed in USA CONTENTS Foreword Committee Roster Correspondence Wit the B107 Commitee . ‘Scope Classification .. Normative References Requirements Test Procedures Designations Safety Requirements and Figures 1 Type fan Sockets Clas 1, Regular Length; Clas 2 Long Leng: Cs 3 Mid Length 2 Type Ill, Universal Sockets, Block Type Tables 1 Type I Classes 1, 2, and 3 Socket, Single and Double Hexagon, Regular, Long, and Mid Length, '% in. Drive 2 Type I Classes 1, 2, and 3 Socket, Single and Double Hexagon, Regular, Long, and Mid Length, Yq in. Drive 3 Type I Classes 1, 2, and’3 Socket, Single and Double Hexagon, Regular, Long, and Mid Length, '% in. Drive 4 Type T Classes 1 and 2 Socket, Single and Double Hexagon, Regular and Long Length, %/ in. Drive .. 5 Type I Class 1 Socket, Single and Double Hexagon, Regu Length, 1 in Drive . : Nannune ns of Use 6 ‘Type Ml Socket, Square, 4- and 8-Point, in. Drive 7 Type I Socket, Square, 4- and 8-Point, "% in. Drive 8 Type I Socket, Square, 4- and 8-Point, "fy in. Drive ..... 9 Type II Socket, Universal, Single and Double Hexagon, '/, in. Drive 10 Type III Socket, Universal, Single and Double Hexagon, */, in. Drive IL Type HI Socket, Universal, Single and Double Hexagon, '/) in. Drive 12. Hexagon Mandrel Dimensions and Maximum Depth of Mandrel insertion Bs \s and Maximum Depth of Mandrel Insertion .. 10 " nl nL 2 2 12 3 15 FOREWORD ‘The American National Standards Committee BIO7, Socket Wrenches and Drives, under sponsorship of The American Society of Mechanical Engincers (ASME), war reorganized Asan ASME Standards Commitee, and its ile was changed to Hand Tools and Accessories, ‘The purpose of this Standard is to define. general and. dimensional, data specially applicable to detachable socket wrenches and to speciy test methods to evaluate perfomance relating wo the defined requirements, "This Standard is a revision of BIO7.1-1993 Socket Wrenches, Hand (Inch Series). A principal change in this edition of the Standard is te wwe of Type and Class designations tn place of Clas and Style designations, in accordance with othet BIOT Standards. Updated references, finish requirements, and dimensional "The formal ofthis Standard is in accordance with The ASME Codes & Standards Writing Guide 2000. Requests for interpretations of the technical requirements of this Standard should be expresed in writing tothe Secretary, BIOT Commite, a te address below Suggestions forthe improvement ofthis Standard ae welcome, They should be adreceed to The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Seceary, BIO? Standards Commitee Three Park Avenue, New York, NY. 10016-5990 "The requirements of this Standard Become effective at the ime of poblicaion. This revision was approved at an American National Standard on May 13, 2002 ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B107 Hand Tools and Accessories [The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval ofthis Standard.) OFFICERS. R.A. McCullough, Chair GE. Olson, Vice Chair ‘J. R. Bird, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL ade Association Management, Inc. ‘A. Herskovitz, Consultant 4H. Kimball, Noval Air Warfare Center RR. McCullough, Consultant 'S. McKittrick, Western Forge E. Olson, Gene Olson Engineering Consultant, Ltd, . ‘Snap-on, In. Eggert, Alternate, Snap-on, Inc. IM. Ster, Gon Services Administration 3! Services Administration Re W.C. Snyder, Altornate, Wright Too! Co. SUBCOMMITTEE 1 — SOCKETS AND ATTACHMENTS. R. B. Wright, Chair, Weight Too! Co. J.D. Davidson, Sears Roebuck and Co. D. M. Eggert, Snap-on, Inc. CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE B107 COMMITTEE General, ASME Standards are developed and maintained with the intent to represent the consensus of concerned interests. AS such, users of this Standard may interact with the Committee by requesting interpretations, proposing revisions, and attending Committee ‘meetings, Correspondence should be addressed to: Secretary, B107 Standards Committee ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 Proposing Revisions. Revisions are made periodically to the Standard to incorporate changes that appear necessary or desirable, as demonstrated by the experience gained from the application of the Standard. Approved revisions will be published periodically “The Committee welcomes proposals for revisions to this Standard. Such proposals should be as specific as possible, citing the paragraph number(s), the proposed wording, and a detailed description of the reasons for the proposal, including any pertinent documentation. Interpretations. Upon request, the B107 Committee will render an interpretation of any requirement of the Standard. Interpretations can only be rendered in response to a written request sent to the Secretary of the B107 Standards Committee. “The request for interpretation should be clear and unambiguous. It is further recommended that the inguirer submit his/her request in the following format: Subject: Cite the applicable paragraph number(s) and the topic of the inquiry. Edition: Cite the applicable edition of the Standard for which the interpretation is being requested. Question: Phrase the question as a request for an interpretation of a specific requirement suitable for general understanding and use, not as a request for an approval of a proprietary design or situation. The inquirer may also include any plans or drawings, which are necessary to explain the question; however, they should not contain proprietary names or information. Requests that are not in this format may be rewritten in the appropriate format by the Committee prior to being answered, which may inadvertently change the intent of the original request ‘ASME procedures provide for reconsideration of any interpretation when or if additional information that might affect an interpretation is available. Further, persons aggrieved by fn interpretation may appeal to the cognizant ASME Committee or Subcommittee. ASME ydorse” any item, construction, proprietary device, ot activity, Attending Committee Meetings. The BIO7 Standards Committee regularly holds meetings ‘are open to the public. Persons wishing to attend any mecting should contact the Secretary of the BIO7 Standards Commitee. ‘ASME 8107.1-2002 SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) 1 SCOPE ‘This Standard is intended to cover the complete ‘general and dimensional data for dimensional, perform- ‘ance, and safely requirements for detachable socket + ‘wrenches with square drive for hand use. Inclusion of dimensional data in this Standard is not intended 10 imply that all of the products described herein are stock production sizes. Consumers are requested to consult with manufacturers concerning lists of stock production sizes. 2 CLASSIFICATION ‘Type 1: Sockets, single (6-point) and double (12-point) hexagon (see Fig. 1 and Tables 1 through 5) Class 1: Regular length Class 2: Long length Class 3: Mid length ‘Type Ti: Sockets, single (4-point) and double (B-point) square (see Fig. 1 and Tables 6 through 8) ‘Type TIE: Universal sockets, single (6-point) and double (12-point) hexagon, block type (see Fig. 2 and Tables 9 through 11) 3 NORMATIVE REFERENCES ‘The following is a list of publications referenced in this Standard ASME B46.1-1996, Surface Texture (Surface Roughness Waviness and Lay) ASME B107.4M-1995, Driving and Spindle Ends for Portable Hand, Impact, Air and Electric Tools (Per- cussion Tools Excluded) ASME BI07.17M-1997, Gages, Wrench Openings, Ref- Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engi- ‘neers (ASME International), Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990; Order Department: 22 Law Drive, PO Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300 ASTM B 117-97, Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus ASTM B 537-70(1992),"! Standard Practice for Rating of Electroplated Panels Subjected to Atmospheric Exposure ASTM B 571-97, Standard Test Methods for Adhesion of Metallic Materials ASTM D 968.93, Standard Test Methods for Abrasion Resistance of Organic Coatings by Falling Abrasive ASTM E 18-2000, Standard Test Methods for Rockwell Hardness and Rockwell Superficial Hardness of Me- tallic Materials Publisher: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Consho: hhocken, PA 19428-2959 Guide to Hand Tools — Selection, Safety Tips, Proper Use and Care Publisher: Hand Tools Institute (HT), 25 North Broad- way, Tarrytown, NY 10591 4 REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Illustrations ‘The illustrations. shown herein are descriptive and ‘not restrictive, and are not intended to preclude the ‘manufacture of sockets that are otherwise in accordance this Standard, 4.2 Materials ‘The materials used in the manufacture of the sockets shall be such as to produce tools conforming to require- ments in this Standard. 43 Markings Sockets shall be marked in a plain and permanent ‘manner with the manufacturer's name or with a trade- mark of such known character that the source of manufacture and country of origin may be readily determined. In addition, sockets shall be marked in a plain and permanent manner with the nominal size of the wrench opening (distance across flats) for the nut, bolt, oF screw end. ‘ASME 8107.1-2002 44 Hardness Sockets. shall be eat treated to a hardness of 38 HRC to 56 HRC. 45 Proof Torque When tested as specified, tools shall withstand the proof torque specified in the applicable tables without failure or permanent deformation that might affect the durability or performance of the tools. 4.6 Nut End Socket Opening : Nut end socket openings shall be such as to ensure acceptance when gaged with gages conforming to ASME BIO7.17M. 47 ish 4.7.1 Surface Roughness. All external surfaces shall be free from pits, nodules, forge flash, burrs, cracks, and other detrimental defects. The external forge flash shall be removed to blend smoothly with adjacent surfaces. Maximum surface roughness values shall be determined by microinch (jin.) values, Determination of microinch values shall be taken on a representative surface. Areas that are ground and buffed, or otherwise finished by an equivalent method, shall have a coating finish as specified in para. 4.7.2 and have @ uniform surface with a maximum roughness in microinches using a 0.030 in. roughness width cutoff on the surface measuring instrument as stated herein, All surface roughness values shall be rated as the arithmetical average. At least 50% of the outer longitudinal surface for major diameter shall be 30 in. maximum, except for oxide or phosphate coated sockets. Except where knurled or grooved, the remaining exterior longitudinal socket surface shall be 150 jin. maximum. Oxide or phosphate coated sockets shall have a maximum roughness of 150 in. Definitions and nomenclature used herein can be found in ASME B46,1 4.1.2 Coatings. The coatings shall be adherent, smooth, continuous, and free from pits blisters, nodules, and any other conditions which would interfere with their protective value and serviceability. The sockets shall be coated with one or a combination of the coatings in accordance with (a), (6), (€), oF (2) below. The customer may specify the type of coating required. (a) Nickel-Chromium Coating. ‘The coating shall be a protective bright decorative nickel-chromium plating, ‘The minimum thickness of the nickeliron shall be ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) 0.0002 in. The minimum thickness of the chromium shall be 0.000005 in, (b) Nickel-Chromium Adhesion. The nickel-chro- ‘mium coating shall pass the surface adhesion test specified in the file, grind-saw, or heat-quench test of ASTM B S71 (c) Oxide or Phosphate Coating. The coating shall consist of a chemically produced oxide or phosphate, followed with a coating of a rust preventative. The customer may specify the color. (d) Alternative Coatings. Alternative coatings may be used in lieu of nickel-chromium plating and shall bbe subjected to the Coating Process Qualification Test as specified in para. 5.3 4.8 Bolt Clearance Hole A space shall be provided for bolt clearance in all sockets except Type III, universal sockets (see Fig. 2), The diameter of the bolt clearance hole shall be in accordance with that of the applicable size socket as specified in the respective tables for each class and style. The minimum depth of the bolt clearance hole shall be not tess than 1.5 times the minimum depth of the nut opening as set forth in the respective tables for regular length sockets, not less than 50% of the ‘overall length for mid-length sockets, and not less than (608 of the overall length for long sockets, as measured from the face of the nut end. The diameter and depth of the bolt clearance hole may be included in the wrench opening area if size and depth of the wrench opening are adequate to provide the bolt clearance space. When applicable, a through hole between the drive square and the bolt clearance hole is to be provided. The hole shall have a minimum diameter equal to 50% of the square drive size or equal to the bolt clearance hole diameter, whichever is smaller. 43 Internal Drive Opening Internal drive openings shall be manufactured to produce a smooth, well-defined surface. The openings shall conform to ASME B107.4M, 4.10 Countersink of Nut End Socket Opening ‘The nut end socket opening shall be countersunk with an included angle of 90 deg to 150 deg and a ‘minimum diameter equal to the across-comers dimen- sion of the opening. ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) 4.11 Dimensions Dimensions shall be in accordance with the applicable table unless otherwise specified. 4.12 Type Ill — Universal Sockets, Single (6- Point) and Double (12-Point) Hexagon Type IIL universal sockets shall consist of a single (6-point) or double (12-point) hexagon socket and an intemal drive end. Each member shall be permanently attached to each other or by means of an intermediate member to form a universal joint. The sockets shall bbe provided with a friction type device which will hold the drive end and socket end in any set position with force adequate to hold the socket against gravity. ‘They shall be capable of rotation in a complete arc when the angular deviation of either end member from the common centerline is 40 deg. If hinge pins are used, they shall not extend beyond the periphery of the universal joint section for more than 0.031 in. and shall not interfere with the regular operation of the universal joint. The portion of the hinge pin that extends beyond the periphery shall not have sharp edges. Type UI universal sockets shall comply with the tables herein (see Fig. 2 and Tables 9 through 11), 5 TEST PROCEDURES 5.1 Hardness The hardness range specified in para, 4,4 shall be tested on a Rockwell tester using a diamond penetrator and employing a 150 kg load in accordance with ASTM E 18, When surface preparation is necessary, the amount of material removed in the area contacted by the penetrator shall not exceed: Drive Size, in Max. Material Removed ae 007 in % 0015 in ' 0.010 in. per 1.0 in. of socket 5.2 Proof Torque Test Socket openings shall be gaged prior to application ‘of the proof torque. The socket shall be torqued to the proof torque using specified mandrel depth (see ‘Tables 12 and 13). Following the removal of the proof torque, the socket shall be regaged and any socket ‘ASME B107.1-2002 ‘which cracks, fractures, or does not gage after torquing shall have failed the test 5.2.1 Application of Proof Torque. ‘The proof torque shall be applied with a suitable torque-producing machine. (a) Sockets. A drive end test mandrel of suitable strength and complying with the dimensional require- ‘ments of the drive tang specified in ASME B107.4M shall be employed. The test plug shall be driven by ‘any suitable manual or mechanical means. The socket shall be engaged on the end of a mandrel to a depth in accordance with tables herein. Means shall be pro- vvided to maintain the mandrel insertion depth. (b) Universal Sockets. Tests shall be made in the same manner as specified in (a) above except that means shall be provided to keep the parts of the universal socket assembly on a common axis about which the torque is applied 5.2.2 Mandrels for Wrench Openings. Sockets shall be tested on mandrels. Six-point or 12-point hexagonal sockets shall be tested on hexagonal man- drels. Four- or eight-point sockets shall be tested on ‘square mandrels. The size of all mandrels shall conform to the tables herein. Mandrels shall be hardened to not less than 56 HRC. 5.3 Coating Process Qualification Test ‘The Coating Process Qualification Test for Alternate Coatings shall be performed to certify the manufactur- t's production coating process. The Coating Process Qualification Test consists of an adhesion, abrasion, and corrosion test specified in paras. 5.3.2, 5.3.3, and 5.34. The Coating Process Qualification Test may also bbe performed to certify the manufacturer's Nickel- Chromium plating process. Passing the Costing Process Qualification tests, when agreed to by the customer, exempts the manufacturer from the Nickel-Chromium Thickness requirement of para, 4.7.2(a) and the Nickel- Chromium Adhesion requirement of para. 4.7.2(b). Retesting may be required when a significant change occurs in the process, when there is a change in the materials, or when contractually required by the customer, 5.3.1 Test Preparation. The quantity and condi tion of the sample sockets used for the following testing shall be per the manufacturer's standard practice or as mutually agreed to by the manufacturer and the ‘customer. ‘ASME 8107.1-2002 5.3.2 Coating Process Adhesion Test. Sample sockets shall pass the file or grind-saw test of ASTM B S71 5.3.3 Coating Process Abrasion Test. Sample sockets shall have no base material exposed when subjected to 100 liters of falling sand test of ASTM D 968 Method A. 5.3.4 Coating Process Corrosion Test. The ex- terior surfaces of sample sockets shall be tested for corrosion resistance by exposure to a 48 hr salt spray test, as specified in ASTM B 117, without falling below the ASTM B 537 rating of 6. . 6 DESIGNATIONS Sockets shall be designated by the following data in the sequence shown: SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) (a) Hand socket (b) Drive size (©) Type (d) Class. (e) Wrench nominal opening size and configuration EXAMPLE: Hand socket, in. drive sie, Type I, Class 1, Yig in opening single hexagon, 7 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS OF USE Instructors and employers shall stress proper use and safety in the use of sockets, information about which can be found in the HTI publication, Guide to Hand ‘Tools — Selection, Safety Tips, Proper Use and Care ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) ‘ASME B107.1-2002 ‘Shape optional € Typet Type! ‘Single Hexagon Double Hexagon Type Tyee ‘Single Square Double Square GENERAL NOTES: {) A shail be equal to or grater than nut opening depth in applicable tables. {b) Maximum nut end diameter of socket C shall not be exceeded for length B and shall conform to applicable tables. (6) B length shall be greater than or equal to the minimum nut opening depth in applicable tables, FIG. 1. TYPE | AND Il SOCKETS, CLASS 1, REGULAR LENGTH; CLASS 2, LONG LENGTH; CLASS 3, MID LENGTH [ASME 6107.1-2002 ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) “ a+. Double Hexagon GENERAL NOTES: (0) A shall be greater than or equal to the nut opening depth in applicable tables. {(b} Maximum nut end diameter of socket C shall not be exceeded for length B and shall conform to applicable tables. {e) B length shall be greater than oF equal to the minimum nut opening depth in applicable tables. FIG. 2. TYPE Ill, UNIVERSAL SOCKETS, BLOCK TYPE SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND INCH SERIES) ASME B107 +202 © ase vee cuasses 1,2, AND 3 SOCKET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEXAGON, REGULAR, LONG, AND MID LENGTH, % in. DRIVE a Geet lass? Class 3m pom fee ee or Croan, aa ee = ee % 1.820 Se 1.920 e ue % ie Qs ta taao tsa ones stats mt % im 1 MR MOR ae cae he 1.010 1.930 1.020 1,920 0.510 0510 0.141 0.172 320 % lee So 18 A Se Same ee ere ee rege eee eee he 1.010 1.930 1.020 1.920 0.683 0.683 0.219 0.281 500 tho a0 Teo tee Gon Sa SR Se he 1.010 1.930 1.020 1.920 0.778 0.778 0.328 0.406 500 TABLE 2 TYPE I CLASSES 1, 2, AND 3 SOCKET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEXAGON, REGULAR, LONG, AND MID LENGTH, % in. DRIVE ane erat an came e Gant Gm Gomme ometomamn Same eat % 1.260 1.750 1.270 1.740 0.690 0.125 0.141 ‘a 1.260 1.750 1.270 1.740 0.690 0141 0.156 She 1.260 1.750 1.270 1.740 0.630 0.141 0.172 “ep 1,260 1.750 1.270 1.740 0.690 0.186 0.203 % 1.260 1.750 1.270 1.740 0.690 0.156 0.281 ‘a 1.260 1.750 1.270 1.740 0.751 0.880 0.266 0.344 1,240 he 1.260 1.875 1.270 1,865 0.814 0.880 0.328 0.406 1,610 e % 1.260 2000 «1.270 «1.990 0.890 0.890 0.375 0.469 2,000 “he 1.260 2.128 12700-2115, 0.968 0.968 0.375, 0.469 2,200 he 1.406 2.480 1416 2.470 1141 1141 0.483, 0.594 (2,200 he 1.406 2.480 1416 2.470 1.250 1.250 0.500 0.656 2,200 1 1550-2480 1.660 2470 1.380 1380 0547 on 2200 ‘ASME 8107.1-2002, ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) TABLE 3. TYPE I CLASSES 1, 2, AND 3 SOCKET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEXAGON, REGULAR, LONG, AND MID LENGTH, 1 in. DRIVE ‘Overall Length. Class 1 Glass2 Class 3 Mid outside Diameter, in. Regular Long Length ——utwide Diometer Length, Length, © Nut End, Drive End, Max.” Min.” Min. Max. Max. Mox. 152 30001520 2990 06s 0940 1525 3.000 1520 2990 0.730 O90 1528 30001520 29% «075 0840 1572 30001562 2990845 940 1572 30001582 ©2980 0.820 os40 1572 3000 1582-2900 O.ea2 0970 « eee gia): 2000 2990 1010 110 ors 469 4100 % 1s 3000 2990 1.080 1000 aa ost 5,000 Ye 1.6358 —3.00 2990 1.145 as 0483 004 5,000 4 1760 3.000 290 178 1718 O00 686 5,000 The 1780 3.000 2990 © 1300 1300 0500 0.556 5:00 1 1760 3.000 200 1375 1378 osa7 0.56 5000 M%e «1859 -3.000 2990 1.480 1480 0.525 0.56 5,000 % 1947 3.000 2990 1.540 540 0.656 o7e1 5.000 Me 1847 3.000 290 1875 1675 0.656 0761 5,00 aig g2mte|? 1 2.000 2990 © 1750 1.780 0750 0781 5.000 % 2015 3000 2990 © 1820 1820 ©0750 0.908 5,000 % 2385 3.000 2990 1.886 19 (O7et 0.908 5.000 Vhe 2298 3.000 2990 1956 1955 (eas 0.908 5,000 q Me 2295 3.000 2990 2028 2025 0.850 0.208 5.000 8 ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) ASME 8107.1-2002 © tastes Tree 1c1asses 1 AND 2 SOCKET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEXAGON, REGULAR AND Bott Clearance Proof Nominal Hole Torqu Opening, Diameter, in, —btin., in. Min Min, % osat 6,000 The 0.594 6.800 % 0.856 7,700 he 0.656 8,700 e 1 0.656 9,700 Yo 2.200 3.346 1.595 1595 0.625, 0.656 10,800 VW 2322 3.346 1.680 1.580 0.656 0781 11,900 he 2322 3.346 1735 1.798 0.856 0781 13,000 We 2.385 3346 1870 1370 0750 0781 14,200 The 2510 3346 1.920 1.920 0765, 0.906 15,400 % 2.635 3.346 1.980 1.980 0781 0.906 16,700 The 2.635 336 2075 2075 0.850 0.908 18,000 % 2635 3346 2105, 2.148 0.350 1.031 18,000 The 2760 a6 2.260 2.260 0.850 1031 18,000 te 2760 3379 2325 2.325 1.000 1.9031 18,000, We 3.135 3379 2.400 2.400 1.000 1.186 18,000 % 3.138, 3.437 2510 2510 11093 1.156 18.000 Whe 3.260 3.437 2575 2575 1.125 1356 18,000, Vm 3.385 3.437 2.695 2.695 1125 1281 18,000 2 3510 3.500 2.385 2.685, 1218 1.281 18,000 he 3.697 3.025 3.028 1218 1.406 18,000 24 3.697 3.075 3.075 1218 1.406 18.000 he 3.760 3.150 3.150 1375 1515 18,000 2% 3.986 3.260 3.260 1375 1515 18,000 Phe 3987 3.300 3.300 1375 1531 18,000 Me 4.010 3.333 3333 1.378 1531 18,000 ‘ASME 8107.1-2002 ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) TABLES TYPEI CLASS 1 SOCKET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEXAGON, REGULAR LENGTH, in, DRIVE okt Overall Outside Diameter, Clearance Proof Nominal Length, Opening Depth, ole Torque, Opening, in Nut end, Drive End, ‘Nut End, in, Wohin, \ in Max. Max Max Min. Min. The 3010 re 2398 0625 078 11,700 ve 3010 2.000 2188 0.856 0.906 12300 The 2010 2.000 2188 ass 0906 14100 % 3010 2.125 2188 0750 0906 18400 The 3010 2125, 2250 * 0765 0.906 16,700 oy % 3010 2250 2280 0701 0906 18,00 The 3010 2250 2280 0389 0906 13500 1% 3072 227 2250 0859 1031 21,000 The 3135 2240 2250 0.959 tos n1000 % 3260 2a16 2378 1.000 031 24,000 We 3.260 25n 2500 1.000 1156 25,000 % 3260 2.635 2625 093 1186 27,000 Whe 3365 2760 2750 1125 1186 20,000 % 3305 2760 2875 1125 1281 78,000 ve 3.305 2885 2875 1125 1281 79,000 2 3510 2947 2967 1218 1261 20.000 T Me 3510 048 3040 1218 1281 28,000 26 3635 3150 3.150 128 408 78,000 Phe 3760 3150 3160 1375 151 23,000 Ea 305 3270 az 1378 1531 26,000 Phe 3007 2325 3325 1378 vsa1 78,000 % 4010 3395 3395 1375 tsa 73,000 Phe 4135 3475 3475 1375 656 23,000 2 4308 357 357 1375 1.656 22,000 Pe a7 as7 3572 1375 1.656 78,000 % 4635 3760 3760 1500 781 29,000 EN 4305 3.05 3885 1750 1781 79,000 re 4305 ‘4010 4010 1750 11900 26.000 2 44895 4395 4135 1750 1906 78.000 3 5010 4195 4135 2.000 2081 78,000 a 3% 5010 4395 4.396 2000 zon 29,000 M4 5010 4510 4510 2.000 2281 26,000 Es 5010 4535 4695 2200 22m 78,00 a4 5010 44760 4760 2200 2261 78,000 %% 5010 5135 5135 2200 2531 23,000 Pa 5010 5260 5200 2500 2501 28,000 4 e010 5437 5437 2500 27 28.000 % e010 5640 S610 2500 2781 70.000 ” 6010 5828 5828 2500 3031 79,000 % e010 2500 3031 73,000 10 ‘SOCKET WRENCHES, HAND (INCH SERIES) ‘ASME 8107.1-2002, Bott Overall Clearance Nominal Length, pening Depth, Hole Opening, ity NutEnd, Drive End, NULENd,nDiamete, in, in Max Max Max Min ‘Min % 1200 os 0.600 028 out ‘he 1250 0625 (0.60 010 on 170007990837 0.158 0281 Ye 12500888 1.000 0218 O28 » 1250 ose 1.438 0265 ose 1450 Ye 1250, 10st 1.135 0328 0406 ©1600 % 1250 11301280 0375 04s 2.000 e "he. 1.250 1.190 1.310 0375 0.469 2,000 TABLE 8 TYPE Il SOCKET, SQUARE, 4- AND 8-POINT, Overall Outside Diameter in. Clearance Proof Nominal Length,

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