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50-32 1/2 In Dr 12 Pt Metric Socket - 32mm - Stahlwille

Part #: 03010032

The Stahlwille 03010032 50-32 1/2 In Dr 12 Pt Metric Socket is a professional-grade tool engineered for precision and durability in demanding automotive and industrial environments. Crafted from high-performance steel, this 32mm socket is designed to provide a secure, tight fit on fasteners, significantly reducing the risk of rounding off bolt heads and ensuring efficient torque transfer.

Key Features

  • Premium HPQ-High Performance Steel: Manufactured from specialized HPQ steel for exceptional strength and longevity, capable of withstanding extreme torque loads.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Chrome Plating: The chrome-plated finish provides superior protection against rust and corrosion, extending the tool's lifespan in harsh working conditions.
  • Precision German Engineering: Exceeds rigorous DIN 3124/ISO 2725-1, DIN EN 3710, and ASME B 107.5 M standards, ensuring reliable performance and a glove-like fit, particularly on German fasteners.
  • 12-Point Design: The 12-point profile allows for easier engagement with fasteners in confined spaces and provides robust grip, minimizing slippage.
  • Optimal 32mm Metric Size: Specifically designed as a 32mm metric socket, suitable for a wide range of common applications.
  • 1/2 Inch Drive: Compatible with standard 1/2 inch drive ratchets, breaker bars, and torque wrenches, offering versatility in professional workshops.

Applications

This robust 32mm 1/2 inch drive socket is an essential tool for professional technicians and mechanics across various sectors. It is ideally suited for automotive repair tasks such as suspension component installation and removal, large fastener applications on engines, axles, and heavy-duty braking systems. Its precision fit also makes it invaluable for industrial maintenance, machinery assembly, and equipment servicing where reliable and precise torque application is critical.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.