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50/23/6 - Socket Set 1/2" Drive - Stahlwille

Part #: 96030107

The Stahlwille 50/23/6 - Socket Set 1/2" Drive (Model 96030107) offers a comprehensive collection of professional-grade tools designed for demanding automotive and industrial applications. This 29-piece metric set, housed in a robust sheet steel case, provides the durability and precision expected from German-engineered hand tools.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive 29-Piece Set: Includes a full range of essential 1/2" drive sockets and accessories for diverse fastening tasks.
  • Bi-Hexagon Sockets: Features 23 bi-hexagon (12-point) sockets, providing a secure grip on fasteners and reducing the risk of rounding edges, even under high torque applications.
  • Wide Metric Size Range: Sockets cover sizes from 8mm to 34mm, suitable for a broad spectrum of nuts and bolts.
  • Premium Components: The set includes a high-performance ratchet (No 512), three extensions (75mm, 130mm, 255mm), a T-handle (No 506), and a universal joint (No 510) for enhanced versatility and reach.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-performance steel and secured in a sturdy sheet steel case for long-lasting service life in challenging work environments.
  • German Engineering: Reflects Stahlwille's commitment to uncompromising quality and precision, with tools designed for reliability and optimal performance.

Applications

This versatile socket set is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics across various sectors. It is an ideal solution for:

  • General automotive repair and maintenance, including engine work, chassis components, and wheel servicing.
  • Industrial machinery assembly, disassembly, and ongoing maintenance.
  • Servicing heavy equipment and agricultural machinery.
  • Any professional application requiring robust and precise fastening or loosening of metric hardware.

Specifications

  • Weight: 5448 g (approximately 5.45 kg)
  • EAN Code: 4018754079247

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 05 October, 2010.