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1/2 In Dr 6 Pt Standard Fractional Socket - 1-1/4 In - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 41140

The SK Hand Tool 41140 1/2 In Dr 6 Pt Standard Fractional Socket - 1-1/4 In is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments. This fractional socket features a patented SureGrip™ hex design for enhanced fastener engagement and is finished with durable SuperKrome™ plating, ensuring long-lasting service life and resistance to corrosion. Manufactured in the U.S.A., it offers consistent quality and dependable value for your toolkit.

Key Features

  • SureGrip™ Hex Design: Patented design drives the side of the fastener, minimizing the risk of rounding rusted or damaged fasteners and providing increased strength.
  • SuperKrome™ Plating: High-polish finish offers maximum corrosion resistance and extended tool life in harsh working conditions.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Made in the U.S.A. to meet rigorous quality standards for professional applications.
  • 6-Point Configuration: Provides a secure grip on 1-1/4 inch fractional fasteners, transmitting torque efficiently.

Applications

This 1/2-inch drive socket is suitable for a wide range of fastening tasks in automotive repair shops, industrial maintenance, and heavy equipment service. It can be used with 1/2-inch drive ratchets and breaker bars to tighten or loosen bolts, nuts, and other hexagonal fasteners commonly found on engines, chassis, machinery, and assemblies.

Specifications

  • Hex Size: 1-1/4"
  • Diameter: 1.69"
  • Overall Length: 1.72"

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: 57197
  • Shipping Weight: 0.55lbs
  • UPC: 025141411409
  • Manufacturers Part #: 41140
  • Manufactured by: SK Hand Tool
  • Also Known As: SK41140, SK41140, SKT-41140

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