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50/43/7 - Socket set 1/2" - Stahlwille

Part #: 96030136

The Stahlwille 50/43/7 socket set (model number 96030136) is a 50-piece, professional-grade 1/2" drive metric socket set designed for a wide range of fastening tasks in automotive and industrial settings. This comprehensive set is housed in a robust sheet steel case, ensuring secure storage and transport of its precision-engineered components.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive 50-Piece Set: Includes a broad selection of sockets and drive tools for versatile applications.
  • Durable Construction: Housed in a sturdy sheet steel case for long-lasting protection of the tools.
  • Varied Socket Types: Features 23 bi-hexagon sockets (8-34mm), 7 long bi-hexagon sockets (13-27mm), 2 long bi-hexagon sockets with rubber inserts (16mm, 20.8mm) ideal for spark plugs, 6 UNIFLEX hexagon sockets (10-19mm) for angled access, and 5 INHEX sockets (4-10mm) for internal hexagon fasteners.
  • Complete Drive Accessories: Equipped with a durable ratchet No 512, three extensions (75mm, 130mm, 255mm), a flexible handle (397mm), a T-handle (300mm), and a universal joint for enhanced versatility and access.
  • Precision and Quality: Stahlwille tools are manufactured in Germany, known for their high-performance steel (HPQ®) which offers exceptional resilience and a screw-friendly design. The drive and connection components adhere to DIN standards, ensuring high precision and durability.

Applications

The Stahlwille 50/43/7 socket set is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring reliable tools for maintenance, repair, and assembly tasks. Its diverse range of sockets and accessories makes it suitable for general automotive repair, heavy machinery maintenance, industrial equipment servicing, and other demanding applications where various fastener types and access challenges are common.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 96030136
  • EAN Code: 4018754079407
  • Weight: 10710 g

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 01 October, 2010.