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appropriate tools using tools that fit properly is of major importance. this goes for both imperial (standard) and metric nuts and bolts. a large force can be transferred, if the tool fits snugly over the nut or bolt. an undersized tool will not fit over the nut or bolt and an oversized tool will have too much play and will slip off; resulting in a damaged nut or bolt. metric metric wrenches usually have the size in millimeters stamped on the handle. widely used sizes for metric tools are: 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm and 24 mm. imperial imperial (standard) wrenches have the size in fractional inches stamped on the handle. widely used sizes for imperial tools are: 1/4\, 5/16\, 3/8\, 7/16\, 1/2\, 9/16\, 5/8\, 11/16\, 3/4\, 13/16\, 7/8\, 15/16\, 1\, 1 1/16\, 1 1/8\ and 1 1/4\. 1 which wrench is most likely to damage the head of a bolt or nut? an oversized wrench. using either an oversized or an undersized wrench will cause the same damage. an undersized wrench.
The text states that an undersized tool won't fit over the nut or bolt, and an oversized tool has too much play and will slip off, resulting in a damaged nut or bolt. Since an oversized wrench has the issue of slipping and causing damage more directly as it is in contact with the nut/bolt but not fitting snugly, it is most likely to damage the head.
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An oversized wrench.