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1/2 Inch Drive Impact Extension w/ Ball Retainer 5 Inch - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 46171

The SK Hand Tool 46171 1/2 Inch Drive Impact Extension is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics seeking reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments. This 5-inch impact extension provides essential reach for accessing fasteners in confined spaces, ensuring efficient work with impact wrenches. Constructed from forged steel and featuring a robust ball retainer, this tool is designed for exceptional durability and secure socket retention under high-torque applications.

Key Features

  • 1/2 Inch Drive Size: Compatible with standard 1/2 inch drive impact wrenches and sockets.
  • 5 Inch Overall Length: Provides additional reach for fasteners in recessed or obstructed areas.
  • Forged Steel Construction: Ensures superior strength, resilience, and resistance to the high stresses of impact use.
  • Secure Ball Retainer: Positively holds sockets in place, preventing accidental detachment during operation.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Built to withstand rigorous daily use in professional service bays and industrial settings.

Applications

This impact extension is an indispensable tool for a wide range of heavy-duty applications. It is ideal for automotive repair tasks, such as reaching lug nuts, suspension components, or engine fasteners where direct access is limited. In industrial environments, the SK 46171 facilitates the assembly and disassembly of machinery, equipment, and structural components. Its robust design is specifically suited for use with high-torque impact tools, providing extended reach without compromising power transmission or tool integrity.

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  • Model: 56841
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5lbs
  • UPC: 025141461718
  • Manufacturers Part #: 46171
  • Manufactured by: SK Hand Tool
  • Also Known As: SK46171, SK46171, SKT-46171

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.