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1/2 In Drive 12 Pt Deep Fractional Socket - 1-1/8 In - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 40836

The SK Hand Tool 40836 1/2 In Drive 12 Pt Deep Fractional Socket – 1-1/8 In is a professional-grade tool engineered for demanding automotive and industrial applications. Crafted in the U.S.A., it combines superior strength with exceptional corrosion resistance, ensuring reliable performance and longevity in the toughest environments. This deep socket is designed to effectively engage fasteners, minimizing wear and providing a secure fit.

Key Features

  • Made in the U.S.A.: Manufactured with quality workmanship and materials in the United States.
  • Patented SureGrip™ Hex Design: Drives the side of the fastener, not the corner, providing increased strength and preventing the rounding of rusted or damaged fasteners.
  • High Polish SuperKrome™ Plating: Offers a jewelry-like finish, providing maximum corrosion resistance and extended tool life.
  • 12-Point Deep Fractional Design: Facilitates easy engagement with various fasteners, especially in confined or recessed areas.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of daily use by technicians and mechanics.

Applications

This 1-1/8 inch deep socket is an essential tool for a wide range of tasks in automotive repair, heavy-duty industrial maintenance, and general MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations). It is particularly useful for accessing recessed fasteners on engines, machinery, and equipment where standard depth sockets may not reach.

Specifications

  • Hex Size: 1-1/8"
  • Diameter: 1.50"
  • Overall Length: 3.25"

Caution

Do not use chrome sockets or drive tools with impact or power tools. Such use damages the tool, and may also result in bodily injury.

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  • Model: 57143
  • Shipping Weight: 0.9lbs
  • UPC: 025141408362
  • Manufacturers Part #: 40836
  • Manufactured by: SK Hand Tool
  • Also Known As: SK40836, SK40836, SKT-40836

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 05 February, 2007.