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Tractor Supply [tractorsupply.com] Flex-Head Ratcheting Wrench Set, 14 Piece, 85141
The GearWrench 85141 Flex-Head Ratcheting Wrench Set is the perfect addition to your tool collection. The ratcheting wrench set features an off-corner loading design on the box-end that provides better grip and reduces fastener rounding. This wrench set also includes a flexible head that provides access to hard-to-reach bolts and fasteners.
- 72 tooth ratcheting box-end needs minimal 5 degrees to move fasteners vs. 30 degrees for standard wrenches
- Off-corner loading design on box-end provides better grip and reduces fastener rounding
- Flexible head provides access to hard-to-reach bolts and fasteners
- Pass-Thru technology works down any length of threaded rod and long bolts
- Includes 7 flex-head ratcheting wrenches in Metric sizes 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 19 mm and 7 flex-head ratcheting wrenches in SAE sizes 3/8 in., 7/16 in., 1/2 in., 9/16 in., 5/8 in., 11/16 in., and 3/4 in.
- Meets or exceeds ASME and ANSI specifications
- Bright and full polish chrome finish easily wipes clean and resists corrosion
- Wrench set with included tray for storage and organization
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...41-1360442
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A couple of these, the casual user might get away with using the available SAE wrench:
11mm is 1.01% smaller than 7/16". The difference is about 4.4 thousandths (mils).
16mm is 0.79% larger than 5/8". The difference is about 4.9 thousandths (mils).
However, for the 18mm it seems there's no good match, though I've never had any 18mm bolts.
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A couple of these, the casual user might get away with using the available SAE wrench:
11mm is 1.01% smaller than 7/16". The difference is about 4.4 thousandths (mils).
16mm is 0.79% larger than 5/8". The difference is about 4.9 thousandths (mils).
However, for the 18mm it seems there's no good match, though I've never had any 18mm bolts.
n though I've never had any 18mm bolts.
Often the replacement bolt will be 19mm, so manufacturers know that most backyard mechanics don't have that size
A couple of these, the casual user might get away with using the available SAE wrench:
11mm is 1.01% smaller than 7/16". The difference is about 4.4 thousandths (mils).
16mm is 0.79% larger than 5/8". The difference is about 4.9 thousandths (mils).
However, for the 18mm it seems there's no good match, though I've never had any 18mm bolts.
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This is way better then the Home Depot set that's on sale for 10 bucks more. This set includes the stubby ratchets for 60 can't beat that at all.
Often the replacement bolt will be 19mm, so manufacturers know that most backyard mechanics don't have that size
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