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3/4" Drive 2 3/8" 12-Point Standard Length Hand Socket - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J5576

The Stanley Proto Industrial Tools J5576 hand socket is engineered for demanding professional applications, providing reliable performance and exceptional durability. This 3/4" drive, 2 3/8" 12-point standard length socket is a fundamental tool for heavy-duty fastening tasks, designed to withstand rigorous use in automotive, construction, and industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured from robust, durable steel to ensure longevity and consistent performance in challenging work conditions.
  • TORQUEPLUS™ Design: Minimizes fastener rounding and allows for greater torque application, enhancing efficiency and protecting hardware.
  • 12-Point Configuration: Provides multiple points of engagement, facilitating easier socket placement and removal in confined spaces.
  • Standard Length Profile: Offers a versatile balance of reach and accessibility for a wide range of common fastening applications.
  • ANSI and Federal Specifications: Meets or exceeds industry standards, including Fed'l Specs.: GGG-W-641E and ANSI Spec.: B107.1, attesting to its quality and reliability.

Applications

This professional-grade hand socket is indispensable for mechanics and technicians performing heavy equipment maintenance, truck and automotive repair, and industrial machinery assembly or disassembly. It is well-suited for working with large fasteners in construction, fleet maintenance, and agricultural equipment service where robust and reliable tools are paramount.

Specifications

  • Weight: 3.8 lbs
  • Bolt Clearance Depth (E): 2-3/16"
  • Drive End Outside Diameter (C): 2-29/64"
  • Drive Type: 3/4 In
  • Nut End Hex Depth (D): 2-1/8"
  • Nut End Outside Diameter (B): 3-17/64"
  • Socket Length (L): 3-43/64"
  • Socket Size: 2-3/8"
  • Socket Type: 12 POINT
  • Standards: Fed'l Specs.: GGG-W-641E, ANSI Spec.: B107.1

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 21 May, 2010.