View Full Version : what size socket for 5/8 x 11 x 1 1/2" ?
Bill Sherman
05-01-2011, 9:35 PM
I have a Steel City VS drill press I have not had long. I now need to tilt the table for a project. The manual says to loosen the "5/8 x 11 x 1 1/2" bolt". My socket set only goes up to 3/4" and that is way too small. I can get a crecent wrench on the bolt head but there is not enough space to turn the wrench. When I measure the opening on the crecent wrench it looks like 15/16" but it is probably metric. Can anyone help me with a socket size?
Bill
Bob Vallaster
05-01-2011, 10:02 PM
If the manual says it's a 5/8" bolt, then it ought not to be a metric head. According to this site, http://www.numberfactory.com/nf%20screws%20and%20bolts.htm, a 15/16" socket ought to do ya. A 24mm socket is the next closest metric size, if that's what your buddy has to lend out.
BobV
Julian Tracy
05-01-2011, 10:31 PM
You ought to be able to eye it with a small rule and than convert the decimal number to a mm to figure out what it is to some degree of accuracy.
I'd never assume a bolt head size based on thread size, there may be a system, but I've seen an awful lot of different size bolt heads to believe I could guess it right.
Especially with an import tool - who knows what they would have used.
JT
JT
Ronald Blue
05-01-2011, 11:15 PM
If it's a standard 5/8" bolt it will take a 15/16" wrench or socket.
Joe Jensen
05-01-2011, 11:32 PM
the 5/8" x 11 would mean 5/8" dia 11 threads per inch.
Bill Sherman
05-02-2011, 6:11 AM
Thanks guys. I'll pick up a 15/16 socket and get on with the project.
Bill
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