bradlys
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Recently, I've been searching for a socket set that was "complete". We can likely agree that no skipped sizes for a given drive size is part of completeness. e.g. Given 6-12mm, it should include 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. However, the part I start struggling with is what defines completeness when it comes to the range for a given square drive size. Should I really be getting a 6mm socket for a 1/2" drive? Do I need 38mm for 3/8"?
Where do you draw the line? I've recently been wondering if there is a nice reference chart out there that tells you for a given bolt size and material what the torque on the fastener would be required to deform it. (Take it outside the elastic range and would push it into the plastic range, so to speak) From there, I started wondering how thread pitch would be effected as well - does the thread pitch change the deformation? Do different sized threads change under torque? (I'd guess so) But I figure bolt material and size is probably a good starting point. No idea how this affects nuts and the holes the bolts are in. There needs to be a chart for this somewhere, surely!
And, ultimately, what is the material used for the square drive on your impact, ratchets, and so forth and what is the elastic yield point of that? Ultimately, why have a 38mm socket if you're going to just break the damn 1/4" square drive off every time because no one uses a 38mm bolt head on anything of low enough torque?
Anyway... this stuff keeps me up and night and I wonder if the lords of the garage journal have wondered this too and have come up with an answer.
Where do you draw the line? I've recently been wondering if there is a nice reference chart out there that tells you for a given bolt size and material what the torque on the fastener would be required to deform it. (Take it outside the elastic range and would push it into the plastic range, so to speak) From there, I started wondering how thread pitch would be effected as well - does the thread pitch change the deformation? Do different sized threads change under torque? (I'd guess so) But I figure bolt material and size is probably a good starting point. No idea how this affects nuts and the holes the bolts are in. There needs to be a chart for this somewhere, surely!
And, ultimately, what is the material used for the square drive on your impact, ratchets, and so forth and what is the elastic yield point of that? Ultimately, why have a 38mm socket if you're going to just break the damn 1/4" square drive off every time because no one uses a 38mm bolt head on anything of low enough torque?
Anyway... this stuff keeps me up and night and I wonder if the lords of the garage journal have wondered this too and have come up with an answer.
wise words, it's never ending


