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What are these MAC sockets for? Strange designations.

Recoil Rob

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While sorting through the tools that came with a used cabinet I found a set of 1/2" drive, 12pt, short MAC sockets. They run from a size designation of VM 32-2 for the largest, about 1-1/4" down to a VM 10-2, about 7/16. What do the designations stand for?

Also, I found some wrenches with unusual markings.

  1. a Snap On combination stamped "WOEX 70 USA 5" and the open end is marked 1-BA, measures .369"
  2. a Britool offset labeled 5/16 BS 1/4W on one end (about .606") and 3/8 BS 5/16 W on the other side (about .535")
  3. a small Craftsman open end marked 1/8W on one end (.352") and 3/16W on the other end (.459"), no other markings

I imagine they are specialized wrenches but for what?



thanks,

Rob
 
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daveblank

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I'm going to take a guess that the sockets are metric & not standard. The 1ST number is the size in millimeters. The -2 is because they are 12 point sockets.
 
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Recoil Rob

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Dah, don't I look like idiot? I thought I had checked them against my metric set and they didn't fit. Must have been tired at the end of the day, of course, you are correct, they are metric.

Thanks for the Whitworth info.
 

MattT

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V is 1/2" drive, M denotes metric, nn is size in millimeters and -2 is 12 point.
 
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