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1/2" Drive 1-1/4" 12-Point Standard Length Hand Socket - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J5440

The Stanley Proto J5440 is a professional-grade 1/2" drive, 1-1/4" 12-point standard length hand socket engineered for demanding automotive and industrial applications. Designed for maximum fastener engagement and durability, this socket is a reliable addition to any professional technician's toolkit, ensuring efficient and secure fastening and loosening.

Key Features

  • 12-Point Design: Provides multiple contact points for improved grip and easier engagement with fasteners, particularly in confined spaces.
  • TORQUEPLUS™ Design: Delivers increased torque to the fastener while significantly reducing the risk of fastener rounding, extending the life of both the socket and the fastener.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by Stanley Proto Industrial Tools, this socket meets Federal Specifications GGG-W-641E and ANSI Specification B107.1, ensuring professional-grade quality and longevity.
  • Standard Length Profile: Offers a versatile balance of reach and access for a wide array of fastening tasks.

Applications

This 1-1/4" 12-point socket is ideal for heavy-duty applications found in automotive repair, fleet maintenance, manufacturing, and industrial settings. It is well-suited for working on large nuts and bolts commonly found in engine components, suspension systems, heavy machinery, and structural assemblies. Its 12-point design is particularly useful when working with older or worn fasteners, or in situations where space constraints limit access.

Specifications

  • Drive Type: 1/2 Inch
  • Socket Size: 1-1/4 Inches
  • Socket Type: 12 Point
  • Overall Length (L): 1-55/64 Inches
  • Weight: 0.66 lbs
  • Bolt Clearance Depth (E): 1-17/32 Inches
  • Nut End Hex Depth (D): 1-1/8 Inches
  • Drive End Outside Diameter (C): 1-37/64 Inches
  • Nut End Outside Diameter (B): 1-37/64 Inches
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 11 June, 2010.