Sockets are a type of tool used to tighten and loosen bolts and nuts. They are typically made of metal and have a hexagonal opening that fits over the head of the bolt or nut. The size of the socket is determined by the size of the bolt or nut it fits. Sockets are available in a variety of sizes, so it is important to choose the correct size for the job.
Sockets are an essential tool for any automotive mechanic. They are used to remove and install bolts and nuts on a variety of components, including the engine, transmission, and suspension. Sockets are also used to tighten and loosen other fasteners, such as screws and nuts.
There are two main types of sockets: hand sockets and impact sockets. Hand sockets are used with a wrench or ratchet to tighten and loosen bolts and nuts. Impact sockets are used with an impact wrench to quickly loosen bolts and nuts.
Types of sockets
- Hand sockets
- Open-end sockets
- Box-end sockets
- Combination sockets
- Impact sockets
- Impact sockets
- Deep impact sockets
- Magnetic impact sockets
When to use sockets
Sockets are used to tighten and loosen bolts and nuts. They are an essential tool for any automotive mechanic.
How to use sockets
To use a socket, first select the correct size for the bolt or nut. Then, insert the socket over the head of the bolt or nut and tighten or loosen it with a wrench or ratchet. If you are using an impact wrench, be sure to use the correct size impact socket.
Safety tips
- Always use the correct size socket for the bolt or nut.
- Use a wrench or ratchet to tighten and loosen bolts and nuts. Do not use your fingers.
- Be careful not to drop sockets on your feet.
- Store sockets in a safe place when not in use.
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