Hex head vs hex socket head
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 10:25:06 -0800, Jim Stewart
wrote:
Tim Wescott wrote:
On 11/18/2010 09:37 AM, Andre Majorel wrote:
Assuming no counterbore and space is not a problem, how do you
choose between hex head and hex socket head ?
I've noticed that hex head screws are commonly available up to
property class 8.8 while hex socket head screws go up to 12.9.
Why is that ?
Socket head screws are higher tech, and look more impressive. All the
racers will think better of you if you use socket head screws _everywhere_.
But you'll have to get some wrenches, 'cause vice-grips don't work as
well on socket-head screws.
What Tim said. And SHCS's require far less tool
clearance.
And a set of wrenches that fits from #0 thru 1/2" screws costs less
than $20 and fits in your back pocket.
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Ned Simmons
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