5/16 square driver


















Shop a large range of /16 inch square driver at MSC Industrial Supply. MSC Industrial supply is here to support all your metalworking and maintenance repair needs with over 1 million products in stock and ready to ship today! Type Bit Screwdriver Tip Type Phillips; Slotted; Square Screwdriver Size Range Square 1 and 2; Phillips?: #2; Slotted: 3/16; Nut Drivers: 1/4, 5/16 Phillips Point Size #2 Nut Driver Size 1/4, 5/16 SquareSize #1, #2 PSC Code Sockets for square head bolts and Square Nuts. Bolts and screws are classified by their shank or shaft size. 5/16" socket fits most 3/16" bolts 3/8" socket fits most 1/4" bolts 7/16" socket fits some 1/4" bolts 1/2" socket fits most 5/16" bolts 13mm socket fits our Pyramid head bolts 9/16" socket fits most 3/8" bolts 3/4" socket fits most 1/2" bolts **Verify head size of bolt before you order**.


Choose from our selection of square drive size adapters, including over products in a wide range of styles and sizes. 2 5/16 " 2 1/2 " 2 5/8 " 2 11/16 " 2 3/4. The 5/16" square male drive fits stock AMC V8 engine block core plugs. $ is a lot for a single Taiwanese socket, but it fits what I need it to, was delivered fast, and I didn't have to leave the house to get it. Quality seems OK for Taiwan, but removing 40 year old core plugs puts plenty of stress on the small 5/16" diameter. Type Bit Screwdriver Tip Type Phillips; Slotted; Square Screwdriver Size Range Square 1 and 2; Phillips?: #2; Slotted: 3/16; Nut Drivers: 1/4, 5/16 Phillips Point Size #2 Nut Driver Size 1/4, 5/16 SquareSize #1, #2 PSC Code


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