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SAE tools are a type of measurement tool used to measure the size of bolts, nuts, and other threaded fasteners. They are typically made of steel or aluminum and have a variety of different shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of fasteners. SAE tools are essential for any automotive mechanic, as they are used to ensure that fasteners are installed and removed correctly.

Types of SAE tools

There are a variety of different types of SAE tools, each of which is designed for a specific purpose. Some of the most common types of SAE tools include:

  • Wrenches: Wrenches are used to turn bolts and nuts. They come in a variety of different sizes and styles, including open-end wrenches, box-end wrenches, and combination wrenches.
  • Sockets: Sockets are used to fit over bolts and nuts and are typically used with a ratchet or wrench. They come in a variety of different sizes and styles, including deep sockets, shallow sockets, and impact sockets.
  • Screwdrivers: Screwdrivers are used to turn screws. They come in a variety of different sizes and styles, including Phillips head screwdrivers, flathead screwdrivers, and Torx screwdrivers.
  • Allen wrenches: Allen wrenches are used to turn Allen screws. They come in a variety of different sizes, and are typically L-shaped or T-shaped.
  • Taps and dies: Taps and dies are used to create threads on a piece of metal. They come in a variety of different sizes and styles, and are typically used with a tap wrench or die stock.

Using SAE tools

SAE tools are relatively easy to use, but there are a few things to keep in mind in order to avoid damaging the tools or the fasteners.

  • Always use the correct size tool for the job. Using a tool that is too small or too large can damage the fastener or the tool.
  • Apply the correct amount of force. Too much force can damage the fastener or the tool.
  • Be careful not to drop the tools. Dropping a tool can damage the tool or the fastener.

Conclusion

SAE tools are an essential part of any automotive mechanic's toolkit. By understanding the different types of SAE tools and how to use them correctly, you can ensure that you are able to safely and effectively perform a variety of automotive maintenance and repair tasks.

Bulleted list of types of SAE tools

  • Wrenches
  • Sockets
  • Screwdrivers
  • Allen wrenches
  • Taps and dies

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