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Revision as of 14:02, 12 December 2014
We do not have a complete set of sockets, but a large quantity of 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" sockets that almost make up a complete set.
Those we have have been labelled with a clear indication of the size. Metric sockets are simply coded with the a/f size in mm. Imperial sockets also include an indication of how they relate to metric sizes - for example 1/2" = 13- (i.e. a bit less than 13mm) while 1/4" is 6+ (a bit bigger then 6mm). This shoul dhelp to ensure that the sockets are stored in order, and if one is needed to fit a bold head of unknown size, help is provided. The current list of what we have is: