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3/4 In Drive 12 Pt Standard Fractional Socket - 2-1/8 In - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 47168

The SK Hand Tool 47168 3/4 In Drive 12 Pt Standard Fractional Socket, measuring 2-1/8 inches, is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics tackling heavy-duty applications. Designed for superior fastener engagement and durability, this robust socket delivers reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments.

Key Features

  • SureGrip® Hex Design: The patented SureGrip® hex design drives the side of the fastener, not the corner, significantly increasing strength and preventing the rounding of rusted or damaged fasteners.
  • SuperKrome® Plating: A high polish SuperKrome® plating provides a corrosion-resistant finish, ensuring long life and durability even in harsh shop conditions.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built from high-quality steel, this socket withstands the rigors of frequent professional use, offering consistent performance and reliability.
  • 12-Point Design: The 12-point configuration allows for easier engagement with fasteners in confined spaces, providing multiple angles of approach.

Applications

This 2-1/8 inch 3/4 inch drive socket is ideal for servicing large fasteners commonly found on heavy-duty trucks, agricultural equipment, construction machinery, and industrial assemblies. It is particularly useful for working on large suspension components, axle nuts, engine mounts, and other critical parts where substantial torque is required.

Specifications

  • Hex Size: 2-1/8"
  • Diameter: 2.24"
  • Overall Length: 2.95"

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: 56871
  • Shipping Weight: 2.05lbs
  • UPC: 025141471687
  • Manufacturers Part #: 47168
  • Manufactured by: SK Hand Tool
  • Also Known As: SK47168, SK47168, SKT-47168

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