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3/4 In Drive 12 Pt Standard Fractional Socket - 1-5/8 In - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 47152

The SK 47152 3/4 In Drive 12 Pt Standard Fractional Socket, measuring 1-5/8 inches, is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring robust performance and reliability. This high-quality socket is designed to deliver maximum strength and durability in challenging work environments, featuring advanced design elements for enhanced fastener engagement and longevity.

Key Features

  • Patented SureGrip® hex design engages the side of the fastener, minimizing the risk of rounding on rusted or damaged bolts and providing increased torque.
  • Finished with a high-polish SuperKrome® plating, offering superior resistance to corrosion and extending the tool's service life.
  • Constructed for professional-grade applications, ensuring dependable performance under demanding conditions.
  • Proudly made in the USA, reflecting a commitment to quality manufacturing standards.
  • 12-point configuration allows for easier engagement with fasteners in tight spaces.

Applications

This SK 3/4 inch drive socket is an essential tool for a wide range of heavy-duty applications. It is ideal for automotive service and repair, including working on trucks, heavy machinery, and farm equipment. Professional mechanics will find it valuable for industrial maintenance tasks, construction equipment servicing, and general assembly or disassembly where large, stubborn fasteners are common.

Specifications

  • Hex Size: 1-5/8"
  • Diameter: 1.59"
  • Overall Length: 2.39"

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: 56859
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 025141471526
  • Manufacturers Part #: 47152
  • Manufactured by: SK Hand Tool
  • Also Known As: SK47152, SK47152, SKT-47152

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.