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1/4" Dr 9mm Close Quarter Socket - Mountain

Part #: MTN1012-9

The Mountain MTN1012-9 1/4" Dr 9mm Close Quarter Socket is an essential addition for professional technicians and mechanics requiring precise fastening in highly restricted environments. Engineered for superior access, this specialized 9mm socket combines broad fastener compatibility with a compact, low-profile design, making it indispensable for intricate automotive and industrial tasks where conventional sockets cannot reach.

Key Features

  • Low Profile Design: Specifically engineered for exceptional access in tight engine compartments, under-dash areas, and other confined workspaces.
  • Universal Fastener Compatibility: Designed to engage with a wide range of fasteners including 6-point, 12-point, E-Torx, and square drive, accommodating both SAE and Metric applications.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from robust chrome-vanadium steel and finished with a polished chrome plating for enhanced strength, superior corrosion resistance, and prolonged tool life.
  • Standard Drive Integration: Fully compatible with any standard 1/4" drive ratchet, extension, or breaker bar, ensuring seamless integration into existing professional tool sets.

Applications

This 9mm close quarter socket is invaluable for professional technicians working on intricate assemblies in various demanding scenarios. It excels in tasks requiring access to fasteners on alternators, starters, brake calipers, power steering pumps, and various engine and transmission components. Its low-profile nature also makes it highly effective for working on motorcycle engines, small industrial machinery, electronics enclosures, and automotive dashboards where space is at a premium and low-torque applications are common.

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  • Model: 212436
  • Shipping Weight: 0.01lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: MTN1012-9
  • Manufactured by: Mountain
  • Also Known As: MTN1012-9

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 18 February, 2015.