
Hello all, curious here as to if there is a possible pdf chart out there that charts metric and sae wrench sizes next to eachother for quick reference
8mm=5/16",haven't compared 9mm and 11/32",3/8 has nothing similar in metric,10mm is bigger than 3/8" but has no sae match,11mm=7/16",13mm just slightly bigger than 1/2" but will work in a pinch.,14mm just a hair smaller than 9/16",annoying but it will work.15mm is on its own,16mm=5/8",17mm slightly smaller than 11/16",18mm is its own,19mm=3/4",20mm is its own,21mm is just a hair bigger than 13/16",22mm=7/8",24mm=15/16".Just off the top of my head.
Yep. After a while you just "know".![]()
Does anyone know if there is a source for standards regarding the exact dimensions for wrenches and if they are the same for SAE & Metrics. (If a bolt is exactly 14 mm across the flats and a wrench is 14 mm, it would almost be impossible to fit the wrench on the bolt.) Maybe every manufacturer has its own standard.
One could always do the conversions using Google or whatever, but one would need the true exact dimensions to start with.
Whats the difference if its a socket or wrench?
Haha, it doesn't make any difference at all. Those charts are my quick comparison charts for SAE and metric sizing, but they are also the charts I use for telling me all the sizes that I actually own of wrenches and sockets. If the size is listed on the wrench chart that means I actually own that size wrench etc. There are more on the socket list, because I don't own much above about 1-1/4" in wrenches. I also have a couple oddball sockets in 1/32 inch increments as well.
Send it in an excel format....
There's a fantastic chart just like you're talking about in the 1986 Bonney I own. Even has drill numbers in it! Very handy. But I don't have a scanner. I'd be willing to snail mail a copy to someone with a scanner if they'll post it for all to see.
I have a chart in Excel format. It prints on letter size paper and I put mine in a heavy duty sheet protector from a ring binder. I may take it to a print shop and have a large wall chart made.
I tried converting it to a .doc file, but it is too large to attach.

