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3/8 In Dr Impact Socket Set, 12 Piece, Non Slip, Std Metric - Sunex Tools

Part #: 3412NSM

The Sunex Tools 3412NSM 3/8 In Dr Impact Socket Set is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications. This 12-piece standard metric set features a non-slip design, crafted from durable Molybdenum alloy steel to withstand rigorous use and extend the life of fasteners. It provides reliable performance for demanding tasks in any professional setting.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Forged from high-quality Molybdenum alloy steel, these sockets offer exceptional strength and durability for demanding impact applications.
  • Enhanced Fastener Protection: The unique radius corner design grips the sturdy wall, or flat, of fasteners rather than the corners. This design minimizes wear on fasteners and helps prevent rounding.
  • Versatile Sizing: Each metric socket size is designed to also drive comparable regular SAE fasteners, offering increased utility and reducing the need for additional tools.
  • Comprehensive Metric Set: Includes 12 essential metric sizes from 8mm to 19mm, covering a broad range of common automotive and industrial fasteners.
  • Organized Storage: Comes complete with a convenient socket rail and clips, ensuring secure organization and easy access to your tools.
  • Lifetime Warranty: Backed by Sunex Tools' full replacement lifetime warranty, providing assurance of long-term reliability and product support.

Included Sizes

8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm

Applications

This impact socket set is an essential tool for professional mechanics, automotive technicians, and industrial maintenance personnel. It is suitable for a wide array of tasks in garages, workshops, and industrial environments, including vehicle repair, machinery assembly, and heavy equipment maintenance where reliable and durable impact sockets are crucial for efficient and effective work.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.