The listed size of a #4 screw is 0.1120 inch. In fractions that's approximately 7/64
Usually a 1/8 Allen key
Metric size #6 shank, 32 is thread pitch per inch. The bigger the no. the bigger the screw size.
3"
# 6 screw is one of many US Numbers screws (where is pitch makes no difference in diameter) All Number screws are measured as follows: O.D = 0.060" + N(0.013") , where's N is the number of the screw , thus the diameter of # 6 screw is: 0.060" + 6(0.013") = 0.060" + 0.078" = 0.138"
A number 4 size screw comes from the fact that it is the fourth in a series of screw sizes. The screw sizes start at number 0 with a diameter of 0.060" and increase by 0.013" for each size larger.
#4 Screw use a 1/16" Drill #6 Screw use a 3/32" Drill #8 Screw use a 1/8" Drill #10 Screw use a 9/64" Drill #12 Screw use a 11/64" Drill #14 Screw use a 3/16" Drill
An 8 screw typically refers to a type of screw that has a diameter of 0.164 inches. It is commonly used in woodworking and construction projects. The "8" indicates the size of the screw, with larger numbers indicating larger diameters.
The listed size of a #4 screw is 0.1120 inch. In fractions that's approximately 7/64
The letters on a screw refer to the type of screw head and the size of the screw. For example, "PH" typically indicates a Phillips head screw and the following number represents the size of the screw. Other common letters include "SL" for slotted screws and "Hex" for hexagonal screws.
It refers to the diameter of the screw. More precisely, it is a 0.138" diameter screw. You can get it in with various head style and thread pitch.
it's a 3/8 Allen key
That size is 8-32. The drill bit for a clearance hole is 11/64, or a #17 drill bit.
#8 number in the series of the vin number indicates engine size
Usually a 1/8 Allen key
A size 10G screw typically has a major diameter of around 4.8mm.
The larger the number, the thinner the thread. Size 5 is thicker than size 8.