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European drive sizes

tonydanzah

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Maybe some the non north or south American continent members can answer this. Since we started using the fractional system here before metric, all of are drive sizes are fractional 1/4" 3/8" 1/2' and so on. In countries where metric was the original what do they say? Hand me the 6mm(1/4) ratchet or the 13mm(1/2) ratchet? Just curious, and have always wondered?
 
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Luckykid

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I have no useful information, but have wondered that too. Are they the same or similar sized drives? would our sockets fit their ratchets?
 

stricht8

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Same! I always put US sockets on European ratchets and vice versa.
 

Joe B.

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This appears to be the one place that we beat the Metric system.
 

mik641

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i guess its just how every one knows it, being in a metric dominated world i still call them, 1/2", 3/8" and so on but anything else.. nope. infact thats the only thing i use imperial for
 

mkdive

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Im not positive but I swear there was a thread on this before....See if I can find the thread I was thinking about......
 

Patz

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Well, i guess i can't say metric was the original over here, but it's certainly the standard.
I have never heard anyone refer to a 1/4" as a 6mm, and i've always used the imperial descriptions.
 

Hawk321

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As a german, the lower educated mechanics say

lillte ratchet = 1/4"
big ratchet = 1/2" ....

But normally, we had/have ever 1/4 or 3/8 or 1/2 ...some cheap tool companies printing 1/2"=13mm...that ********.
I know mechanics who say 1/4" = 6mm...sad but true...

But to answer your question, there is no metric square drive, only fractional. Snap-on got me that information that this is result of their patents...
 
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Monte

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Gedore mention also both 1/4" and "6,3" , 3/8" and "10" etc.
In Japan you also see this often.
But in real life you ask for a "halbzoll" ("half-inch") or "viertelzoll" ("quarter-inch") ratchet
(1 Zoll = 1 inch)

Water hoses also still uses 1/2" or 3/4" as size , for most other things e.g. air hoses you use the metric system e.g. 6, 9/10 or 13mm instead of 1/4", 3/8" or 1/2".
 

andyj2

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Same in the UK, ratchet's are either 1/4", 3/8" or 1/2"....

But nearly all of the sockets are in 'mm'......
 

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Kinda like tires...the wheel sizes are all English...well mostly..remember the infamous 360 and 390 wheels...but the tire dimensions are all metric...265, etc.
 

Joe B.

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We? I think you'll find that the Imperial system was created by the british, in 1824. ;)

Yeah, but you started selling out back in the 60s. Our government tried to sell out under Ford & Carter but the US people rebelled.

Ya'll is just a bunch of Europeans now. The US is the only place keeping British culture alive. :bounce:
 

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1/4" (kvarttomms), 3/8" (treåttendedel), 1/2" (halltomms), 3/4" (trekvarttomms) in Norway.

Inches also used on some building materials as well like a 2x4 = to-fir or to-fire. (two-four)

Have a nice day. :)
 

sk farmer

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someone here months ago said that they scavenged a very crude metric drive socket set from an old peice of destroyed soviet era military equipment. i do not remember where that person was deployed and i do not beleive they ever posted pics. i am sure they are out there somewhere just like odd fractional or hex drive sizes are occasionaly seen here
 
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