_brian_
Well-known member
Twist on a common question.. Why are 6 point fasteners still the norm when we can use 12 point? If my math is correct, a 12 point fastener and socket offers somewhere around 30% more surface contact between the fastener and the socket and are able to allow for more torque to be used with the same size bolt head. So why even use a 6 point fastener? The change from 4 to 6 point was made, why not make the change from 6 to 12? My initial thought was because the 6 point is so common, but in reality, smaller tool sets often some with 12 point sockets and not 6.
