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Bolts and nuts

My old gray head has ceased to absorb all that it should and certainly not as much as it used to so I need to use CHEAT SHEETS every once in a while.
Attached are some useful ( to me ) charts that some others may have a use for.
Gary B

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Reply #1
I like your charts.

I think I will print and laminate for quick reference.
Jack - Cynthia

Jan 2013
2003 U295 38'
3810 PBFS (6180)
2014 Jeep Sahara Unlimited

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Reply #2
Gary, you might also find it of interest to know that the bolt head size is usually a ratio of 3/2 of the thread size and the same height as the bolt diqa. Example: 3/8(thd dia) x 3/2=9/16 head size. 1/2x 3/2=3/4", 1"=1/1x3/2=1-1/2"
This remains standard for Hex and Allen bolts, with the exception of the 5/16 dia bolt. There the head size is rounded up to 1/2"

Standard SAE/AND standards

Saves running after another wrench if you know size. Some people are very good at remembering the correct size. Not me!! I need all the help I can get.
Nitehawk,  Demolition Lady, & our NEW master, Zippy the speeding BB cat.
1989 Grand Villa 36' ORED
Oshkosh chassis, 8.2 DD V8
2006 Saturn Vue AWD

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Reply #3
Nitehawk, Fractions were beyond me even when I was a child.  Thats why my wrenches are in a pile in my toolbox so that I can just keep reaching into the pile til I find the right one.  You know... old dogs.. new tricks. :)
I envy the guy that can eyeball a nut and reach for the right wrench.  Is that why they invented monkey wrenches because of guys like me ?
Gary B

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Reply #4
Thank you Gary!
Dick, '03 U320 40' Tag, 2 slides, Coach #6075
Full Timers
2009 Honda CR-V

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Reply #5
Thanks Gary. I saved the files  on my computer for reference.
Felix and Gail Mathieu
99 U320
Jeep Liberty CRD
Build number 5522

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Reply #6
An easy way to gauge wrench size is to figure 1-1/2 times the diameter of the bolt for standard bolts and nuts. Add 1/8" to that figure when dealing with heavy duty bolts and nuts.
Ron & Donna Brunson
1997 U320 40 ft.
Honda CR-V toad
Tangent, Oregon
Build #5032