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3/4 Inch Drive Extension 4 Inch L - J.H. Williams

Part #: 33002

The J.H. Williams 33002 3/4 Inch Drive Extension, with its 4-inch length, is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications, providing extended reach and enhanced accessibility in challenging work environments. This robust extension is designed for durability and reliable performance, making it an essential component of any technician's toolkit.

Key Features

  • Socket-Lok® Safety Retention System: Features a spring-loaded locking button that ensures maximum socket retention when used with compatible Williams® locking-button square drive tools and sockets, allowing for quick and secure attachment and disassembly. It is also compatible with all standard 3/4" drive tools.
  • High-Polished Chrome Finish: Offers superior corrosion resistance and facilitates easy cleaning, maintaining a professional appearance even after heavy use.
  • Narrow Pear-Shaped Head: Designed for superior access into confined work areas, enabling technicians to reach fasteners that are otherwise inaccessible.
  • Chamfered Ends: Provides quick and easy engagement with both the drive tool and the fastener, improving workflow efficiency.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Hand tools are proudly made in the U.S.A., ensuring quality and reliability for demanding automotive, industrial, and general-purpose use.

Applications

This 3/4 inch drive extension is ideal for professional mechanics and industrial technicians requiring additional reach to access deep-set fasteners, spark plugs, or other components within engines, machinery, and equipment. It is particularly useful in automotive repair for reaching cylinder head bolts or suspension components, and in industrial settings for maintenance on large machinery where standard drive tools cannot reach.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: J.H. Williams
  • Model Number: 33002
  • Drive Size: 3/4 Inch
  • Length: 4 Inches

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 15 September, 2011.