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sumner52000

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1 3/16" wrenches. Do they exist? I have multiple sets of wrenches but no 1 3/16". They go from 1 1/8" straight to 1 1/4". I do have some 1 3/16" sockets but can't ever remember using them. Any of you have a wrench and have you ever used it?
 
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wafrederick

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The socket is easy to find and the wrench can be hard to find.Craftsman has no 1 3/16 wrenches,has the sockets in shallow.I have one 1 3/16 wrench,a sk combo wrench.1 3/16 is used on older transfer cases for the fill and drain plugs.
 

dtt454

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30 mm is more common, its close enough you can substitute it.

i have both 1 and 3/16 and 30 mm wrenches. and use them.
 

nine4gmc

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The socket is easy to find and the wrench can be hard to find.Craftsman has no 1 3/16 wrenches,has the sockets in shallow.I have one 1 3/16 wrench,a sk combo wrench.1 3/16 is used on older transfer cases for the fill and drain plugs.


so there is no raised panel 1-3/16"? :sad:
 

cide1

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I don't think it exists. I have every RP size I could find for sale in my collection, and I don't have a 1-3/16.
 

bobcatdan

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1 3/16" is often skipped by sets, however most compaines do make them. Craftsman to my knowledge never did. 30mm is pretty much enterchangable. I never gave 1 3/16" much thought until I started at Deere. For the last 40 years, John Deeres have been held together with 1 3/16" head bolts.
 

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Catipillar b and c series excavators, cap for filling the hydrolic tank.. Probally 30mm but either or.
 

Bullitt427

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1 3/16" is often skipped by sets, however most compaines do make them. Craftsman to my knowledge never did. 30mm is pretty much enterchangable. I never gave 1 3/16" much thought until I started at Deere. For the last 40 years, John Deeres have been held together with 1 3/16" head bolts.

I haven't ran across having to use 1 3/16" on a Deere. 1 5/16" on the blade pivot for 750C Series II Dozers.

Trying to use an SAE wrench on a metric fastener? Like the sprocket segments on the 750C? Those are 30mm bolts.

Josh
 

crewchief888

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I haven't ran across having to use 1 3/16" on a Deere. 1 5/16" on the blade pivot for 750C Series II Dozers.

Josh

there seemed to be a lot of bolts on (mid-late 90's) hitachi built excavators that were 1 3/16

i even have 1/2" dr impact wobbles 1 3/16 & 1 5/16.


:beer:

swing motor/ gearbox bolts.
 

bobcatdan

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I was an ag tech, the old Waterloo builts are full of 1 3/16". Newer 8000 series is all 30mm and 32mm. Other then a stray 444 here and there, never did much on the con eq.
 
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Bullitt427

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I was an ag tech, the old Waterloo builts are full of 1 3/16". Newer 8000 series is all 30mm and 32mm. Other then a stray 444 here and there, never did much on the con eq.

I haven't worked much on AG except 8XXX and 9XXX pull scraper tractors, almost all Yellow equipment for me.

Josh
 

jabberwoki

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Yep i have one too in Williams and yep it`s never been used even though i`ts an older wrench.
 

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oldldh

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I got the 43 pc Craftsman Combo Wrench set for Christmas, and the set has a hole where the 1 3/16 should be...

Got to find one..."Holy Sheep Dip"!!!!
 

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Outlawmws

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The socket is easy to find and the wrench can be hard to find.Craftsman has no 1 3/16 wrenches,has the sockets in shallow.I have one 1 3/16 wrench,a sk combo wrench.1 3/16 is used on older transfer cases for the fill and drain plugs.

so there is no raised panel 1-3/16"? :sad:

I don't think it exists. I have every RP size I could find for sale in my collection, and I don't have a 1-3/16.

The RP is listed in the 73 catalog, but as mentioned probably not in any sets.

I have one in Proto.
 

jimexcursion

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I used a socket that size on a motor mount bolt in a 1995 Kenworth T300. May have been metric. I can't recall but the 1 3/16" worked. Impact gun with a socket on 1 side and breaker bar with a socket on the other.
 

Rsigillito

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Mower blade bolt that holds blades on exmark zero turn.

Been looking for an s-k raised panel for a while, haven't found one yet
 

Bigblue&Goldie

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I needed one the other day to tighten a barrel nut on an AR15. I didn't want to buy one, and the jaws of my adjustable wrench were too wide, so I ended up buying a Knipex plier wrench to do the job. I'm glad I spent the money on the Knipex as they are awesome, and not on a wrench that I would likely never use again.
 

kenburkholz

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Cleaver Brooks, boiler feed water storage tanks used this size on the door clamp nuts. In the boiler room, we used all different sizes of wrenches.1 3/16, 1 1/4, 1 5/16, 1 3/8, and on and on. When we couldn't find a size we needed we would just go look for a cheap Chinese set that had what we needed. We knew they would outlast us ,with the infrequent use they would get. They performed adequately. Ken.
 
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