I was asked a while back what the 1/32 size wrenches would fit.
I finally was able to track down the information. In the old US Standard which was superseded by the American Standard sometime in the 1940s the sizes were as follows:
5/16" bolt and nut 19/32 across the flats
7/16" bolt and nut 25/32 across the flats
9/16" bolt and nut 31/32 across the flats
So, unless you are working on something pre WW2 you will probably never use these sizes. From my experience I seem to remember that Model A Ford main bearing bolts took a 25/32 wrench and the radiator top and bottom tank flange bolts on an Austin Western road grader used a 19/32 wrench.
Most people probably won't be working on either of these in the near future.
I finally was able to track down the information. In the old US Standard which was superseded by the American Standard sometime in the 1940s the sizes were as follows:
5/16" bolt and nut 19/32 across the flats
7/16" bolt and nut 25/32 across the flats
9/16" bolt and nut 31/32 across the flats
So, unless you are working on something pre WW2 you will probably never use these sizes. From my experience I seem to remember that Model A Ford main bearing bolts took a 25/32 wrench and the radiator top and bottom tank flange bolts on an Austin Western road grader used a 19/32 wrench.
Most people probably won't be working on either of these in the near future.


