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Impact Socket Adapter - 1/2 In Female 3/8 In Male - Sunex Tools

Part #: 2301

The Sunex Tools 2301 Impact Socket Adapter is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring reliable drive size conversion in demanding automotive and industrial environments. This essential adapter allows for seamless integration of 3/8-inch drive sockets with 1/2-inch drive impact wrenches, optimizing tool versatility and efficiency. Constructed for rigorous use, it ensures consistent performance under high-torque applications.

Key Features

  • Premium Molybdenum Alloy Steel: Forged from high-grade Molybdenum alloy steel, offering exceptional strength and resistance to fatigue, crucial for prolonged impact use.
  • Precision Drive Conversion: Converts a 1/2-inch female drive to a 3/8-inch male drive, enabling the use of a wider range of sockets with existing impact tools.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Designed to withstand the rotational forces and sudden impacts inherent in heavy-duty fastening and loosening tasks.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Features a durable finish that protects against rust and corrosion, extending the adapter's service life in various shop conditions.

Applications

This impact socket adapter is ideal for professional workshops and industrial settings where adaptability is key. Mechanics frequently utilize it to connect smaller 3/8-inch drive sockets for specific fasteners found in engine compartments, suspension systems, or bodywork, when only a 1/2-inch drive impact wrench is readily available. It is also valuable in industrial maintenance for machinery repairs, allowing technicians to maximize their existing tool inventory without needing to acquire separate impact wrenches for every drive size.

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  • Model: 54657
  • Shipping Weight: 0.15lbs
  • UPC: 613364223017
  • Manufacturers Part #: 2301
  • Manufactured by: Sunex Tools
  • Also Known As: SUN2301, SUU-2301, SU2301

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.