What is the difference between a 3/8 and 1/2 inch drill?

What is the difference between a 3/8 and 1/2 inch drill?

A 3/8-inch drill accepts a wide range of bits, making it versatile for common tasks around the house. A 1/2-inch drill handles heavier applications. Efficiency: Some drills have keyed chucks that require a tool to tighten and loosen, but many drills have keyless chucks that you can tighten or loosen by hand.

What size is a 3/8 flare nut?

CA Prop65

Application Used with water, air, oil, natural gas and liquefied petroleum products
Hex Size 0.81″
Length 0.69″
Material Brass
Size 3/8″ SAE 45°

What size wrench fits an fittings?

Stainless Tubing AN Equivalent

Stainless Tubing AN Equivalent All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.
AN Tube Size OD Wrench Size
-12 3/4″ 1 1/4″
-16 1″ 1 1/2″
-20 1 1/4″ 1 7/8″

What size wrench for flare nut?

Flare Nut Wrench, Head Size 1/2″ x 9/16″

What is the next size up from 1/2 inch drill bit?

Drill Bit Hole Diameters
Metric Size Fractional Size
21 mm .8268 15/32
22 mm .8661 31/64
23 mm .9055 1/2

What does 1/2 mean on a drill?

The numbers 1 and 2 on top the drill indicate the speed at what the chuck will spin. 1 is a low speed with high torque, this setting is best used for driving screws. 2 equals high speed and low/medium torque, which is best for drilling and driving some fixtures.

What are the dimensions of a 3/8 flare fitting?

JIC 37° Flare (SAE J514)

Inch size Dash size Female thread O.D (in)
1⁄4 -4 13⁄32
5⁄16 -5 15⁄32
3⁄8 -6 17⁄32
1⁄2 -8 11⁄16

What size an is 3 8?

Russell Performance Technical Support

AN Size Metal Tube O.D. Thread Size
-3 AN 3/16″ 3/8″ – 24 SAE
-4 AN 1/4″ 7/16″ – 20 SAE
-5 AN 5/16″ 1/2″ – 20 SAE
-6 AN 3/8″ 9/16″ – 18 SAE

What size is a #8 hose?

How to Interpret Hose, Tube & Fittings “Dash Sizes”

HOSE I.D (Inches)
All EXCEPT Transportation & Refrigerant Hoses
-6 3/8 10
-8 1/2 12,5
-10 5/8 16

Is a flare nut wrench the same as a line wrench?

Brake line wrenches (flare nut wrenches or simply line wrenches) serve a specific purpose. Domestic cars often use 7/16-inch and imports 10 mm. Brake line wrenches (often called flare nut wrenches or simply line wrenches) serve a specific purpose in a mechanic’s toolbox.

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