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SOCKET WRENCH The  socket  wrench  is  one  of  the  most  versatile wrenches  in  the  toolbox.  Basically,  it  consists  of  a handle and a socket-type wrench that can be attached to the handle. The  "Spintite"  wrench,  shown  in  figure  1-32,  is  a special type of socket wrench. It has a hollow shaft to accommodate  a  bolt  protruding  through  a  nut,  has  a hexagonal  head,  and  is  used  like  a  screwdriver.  It  is supplied in small sizes only and is useful for assembly and electrical work. When used for the latter purpose, it must have an insulated handle. A  complete  socket  wrench  set  consists  of  several types  of  handles  along  with  bar  extensions,  adapters, and a variety of sockets (fig. 1-32). Sockets A socket (fig. 1-33) has a square opening cut in one end to fit a square drive lug on a detachable handle. In the  other  end  of  the  socket  is  a  6-point  or  12-point 1-22 Figure 1-32.—Socket set components. Figure 1-33.—12-point sockets.

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