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1/2" Drive 11/16" 8-Point Standard Length Imapct Socket - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J7422S

The Stanley Proto J7422S 1/2" Drive 11/16" 8-Point Standard Length Impact Socket is engineered for demanding professional automotive and industrial applications. Designed for use with impact wrenches and ratchets, this socket delivers reliable performance and durability for fastening and loosening 11/16" bolts and nuts in high-torque environments.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Crafted from high alloy steel and specially heat-treated to achieve an optimal balance of strength and durability, ensuring longevity in rigorous operational settings.
  • Precision Fit: Features concentric openings and tight nut end tolerances, providing a secure and precise fit on 11/16" fasteners, which minimizes slippage and the risk of fastener rounding.
  • Enhanced Accessibility: Large clearance holes facilitate easier engagement and disengagement of fasteners, particularly in confined or hard-to-reach areas.
  • 8-Point Configuration: The 8-point design is ideal for square or octagonal fasteners, offering multiple engagement angles for efficient and secure operation.
  • Impact-Ready Design: Specifically manufactured for use with impact tools, this socket is built to withstand the stresses of repetitive impact applications without compromise.

Applications

This 1/2" drive impact socket is an essential tool for professional mechanics, technicians, and industrial workers. It is suitable for a wide range of tasks requiring the removal or installation of 11/16" bolts and nuts, including vehicle maintenance, machinery repair, assembly work, and heavy-duty equipment servicing where impact tools are commonly employed.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Stanley Proto Industrial Tools
  • Model Number: J7422S
  • Drive Size: 1/2"
  • Socket Size: 11/16"
  • Point Count: 8-Point
  • Length: 1-1/2" (Standard Length)
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$15.53

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 17 June, 2010.