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3/4" Drive 27mm 6-Point Metric Standard Length Impact Socket - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J07527M

The Stanley Proto J07527M is a professional-grade 3/4" drive, 27mm 6-point metric standard length impact socket engineered for rigorous automotive and industrial applications. Designed for heavy-duty use, this impact socket delivers reliable performance in high-torque environments, making it an essential tool for mechanics and industrial technicians working with demanding fasteners.

Key Features

  • 6-Point Fastener Engagement: Engineered with a 6-point design to provide maximum contact with fasteners, effectively reducing the risk of rounding corners and ensuring secure torque transfer in critical applications.
  • High-Strength Alloy Steel Construction: Manufactured from high-grade alloy steel, this socket offers superior strength and resilience, designed to withstand the repetitive impacts and stresses of professional impact wrench use.
  • Optimized Heat Treatment: Undergoes a specialized heat treatment process to achieve an ideal balance of hardness and ductility, which contributes to enhanced durability and extended tool life.
  • Precision Tolerances: Features concentric openings and tight nut end tolerances, ensuring a snug and secure fit on 27mm hex fasteners, minimizing play and maximizing efficiency.
  • Generous Clearance Hole: Equipped with a large clearance hole for effortless socket engagement and disengagement from fasteners, streamlining workflow in busy service environments.

Applications

This 3/4" drive 27mm impact socket is ideal for driving and removing stubborn hex-head bolts and nuts in a wide range of professional settings. Common applications include maintenance and repair on heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks, buses, and construction equipment, as well as industrial machinery, agricultural equipment, and other large-scale mechanical assemblies where a 27mm metric fastener is present and high torque is required.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 08 June, 2010.