Maybe not applicable here, but ISO stands for "International Standards
Organization" - it's a body of people from industries and countries all
over the world that set standards. Like ISO 9001 Certification, etc.
jay & dana wrote:
>
> Okay guys, I guess I didn't make myself clear last time. What I meant is I
> know our plugs use the 5/8's hex, I just don't know what the ISO stands for.
> Could someone explain?
>
> Thanks
> Jay
>
> >One question though, could
> >someone explain to me, as this means nothing to me, the difference between
> a
> >5/8 hex and a 5/8 ISO?
> >
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