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3/4 In Dr 12 Pt Standard Socket - 1-5/8 In - KD Tools

Part #: 543152

The KD Tools 543152 3/4 In Dr 12 Pt Standard Socket - 1-5/8 In is engineered for rigorous professional use in both automotive and industrial environments. This robust socket is designed to deliver reliable performance, offering rapid fastener engagement and superior torque transfer for demanding applications. It's an indispensable tool for mechanics and technicians who require durability and efficiency.

Key Features

  • Effortless Fastener Engagement: The chamfered opening allows for quicker and easier placement over fasteners, improving workflow efficiency.
  • Optimized Access: Its thin-wall construction provides enhanced access to fasteners located in confined or hard-to-reach areas.
  • Superior Strength: Precision cold-formed construction ensures exceptional durability and strength, standing up to the toughest jobs.
  • Advanced Grip Technology: Features a patented Modified Drive that delivers better gripping power in high-torque applications, significantly reducing the risk of fastener rounding.
  • Professional Grade: Built to professional standards, ensuring reliable performance and extended tool life in demanding workshop and industrial settings.

Applications

This 1-5/8 inch, 12-point socket is ideal for heavy-duty applications requiring a 3/4-inch drive. It is commonly used for maintenance and repair of large vehicle components such as truck suspension systems, agricultural machinery, and industrial equipment. Its robust design is well-suited for working on axle nuts, differential housings, and various other large fasteners found in demanding automotive and industrial settings.

Specifications

  • Length: 2-3/8"
  • Weight: 13 oz.
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  • Model: 70311
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 082171517259
  • Manufacturers Part #: 543152
  • Manufactured by: KD Tools
  • Also Known As: KDT543152

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.