oldschoolcraft
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I've been trying to wrap my head around the right tool for the job and an idea came to me that I assume must be taught in trade schools but I don't know how to search online since I don't know if it has a name.
The idea is that different fasteners may require different tools based on access availability. Imagine a fastener with full access, you could use a shallow or deep socket or an open-end wrench or a closed-end wrench.
But imagine a fastener that has only side access available. You have to use an open-end wrench on that, since there's no top access to it for a closed-end wrench or socket.
There could be a fastener that's down a "pipe" structure like a spark plug and in that case, you can't use a wrench because only "top" access is available so you have to use a socket.
Probably just common sense but wondered if there was specifc industry terminology around this I can learn more about.
The idea is that different fasteners may require different tools based on access availability. Imagine a fastener with full access, you could use a shallow or deep socket or an open-end wrench or a closed-end wrench.
But imagine a fastener that has only side access available. You have to use an open-end wrench on that, since there's no top access to it for a closed-end wrench or socket.
There could be a fastener that's down a "pipe" structure like a spark plug and in that case, you can't use a wrench because only "top" access is available so you have to use a socket.
Probably just common sense but wondered if there was specifc industry terminology around this I can learn more about.

