6-Point Impact Sockets
Achieve the best possible grip on hex fasteners and prevent rounding. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
3/4", 1", and 1 1/2" square drive size sockets require a locking retainer. Use with an impact wrench that has a pin-style socket retainer, or use a socket retaining ring with tools that have a hole- or hole-and-ring style socket retainer.
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Striking Box Wrenches
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Also known as slugging wrenches, strike the handle with a hammer to break stuck fasteners free. Wrenches with a 12-point opening are easier to position on hex fasteners than wrenches with a 6-point opening but make less contact.
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Drive Size | Overall Lg. | Head Thick. | Material | Finish | Specifications Met | Each | |
12-Point Opening | |||||||
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4 1/2" | 18 1/4" | 3" | Steel | Black Oxide | ASME B107.100 | 0000000 | 0000000 |