Socket Wrench Socket
Item Name Code (INC) 03518
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An item having an internal drive at one end made to fit into the external drive end of a socket wrench handle, torque wrench, or power driven tool. The opposite end consists of various internal wrench shapes such as hexagon or square. It may include an integral universal joint.
Additional Information for Socket Wrench Socket
Socket wrench sockets are attachments that are used with socket wrenches to tighten or loosen bolts and nuts. They are designed to fit over the head of the fastener and provide a secure grip for applying torque. Socket wrench sockets come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different types of fasteners.
The most common type of socket wrench socket is the 6-point socket, which has six flat sides that engage with the fastener. This design provides a more secure grip and reduces the likelihood of rounding off the fastener compared to a 12-point socket, which has twelve flat sides.
Socket wrench sockets are typically made of chrome vanadium steel or other durable materials to withstand high torque and prevent them from breaking or deforming under pressure. They often have a square drive on one end that fits into the socket wrench, and the other end is shaped to fit a specific size and type of fastener, such as a hexagonal (hex) or square head.
Socket wrench sockets are available in both metric and imperial sizes to match the measurements of different fasteners. They can be purchased individually or as part of a socket set, which includes a range of socket sizes and accessories.
When using socket wrench sockets, it is important to select the correct size and type of socket that matches the fastener you are working with to ensure a proper fit and prevent damage to the fastener or the socket itself.