What are the specifications and models of socket wrenches, which are a common type of tool?
Socket wrenches generally have the following specifications and models: 1/2 x 10 “x 36T, 1/4 x 6” x 36T, 3/8 x 7-1/2 “x 36T. These specifications and models are distinguished by the size of the square head, the length of the ratchet, and the number of teeth inside the ratchet. For example, 1/2 x 10” x 36T refers to a square head of 1/2 inch, a ratchet length of 10 inches, and a gear with 36 teeth.
The composition of a socket wrench is diverse, consisting of multiple sockets with hexagonal or hexagonal holes, as well as various accessories such as handles and extension rods. This design makes socket wrenches particularly suitable for tightening bolts or nuts with very narrow or deep indentations.