A socket wrench head is a versatile and powerful tool used in many applications. It allows for a wide range of tasks to be completed, from assembling furniture to tightening bolts and nuts. With a simple exchange of wrench head, a socket wrench can be used in almost any situation. As such, it is important to know how to switch out head of socket wrench.
The process of replacing head of a socket wrench varies slightly depending on type of head used. Generally speaking, there are two types of head available for purchase; a standard open-end wrench head and a ratchet wrench head.
The first step for replacing head of a socket wrench is to loosen bolts that attach head to handle. This can be done by using a screwdriver or an adjustable wrench. Once bolts are loosened, head of wrench can be gently pulled off handle.

The next step is to select new head to be used. When selecting a new head, make sure that there is a compatible size between handle and head. The size is usually indicated with a number on handle and a corresponding size on head, such as “3/8” or “10mm”.
Once correct head is selected, next step is to attach head to handle. This is accomplished by placing head onto handle and then tightening bolts. It is important to make sure that head is secure by using a torque wrench and applying appropriate torque setting.
And finally, last step in changing a socket wrench head is to check that head has been securely attached and is securely fastened. This can be done by using wrench to tighten a nut or bolt and ensuring that head stays firm.

Changing head of a socket wrench is a relatively simple process. By following steps outlined above, head of a socket wrench can be easily exchanged with one that is better suited for desired task. Make sure to take caution when removing and attaching head in order to ensure head and handle remain in proper working order.