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1/4 In Drive 6 Pt Swivel Fractional Impact Socket - 9/16 In - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 32318

The SK 32318 1/4 In Drive 6 Pt Swivel Fractional Impact Socket is engineered for professional technicians requiring reliable performance and enhanced accessibility in challenging work environments. This specialized impact socket combines the strength of an impact-grade tool with the versatility of a swivel design, making it ideal for reaching fasteners in confined or awkward spaces. Its precise 9/16 inch fractional sizing ensures a secure fit for critical applications.

Key Features

  • Impact-Grade Durability: Constructed from high-strength steel to withstand the demanding forces of impact wrench use, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
  • 360° Swivel Design: Provides exceptional maneuverability, allowing technicians to access fasteners from various angles and navigate around obstructions.
  • 6-Point Configuration: Delivers a secure grip on fasteners, minimizing the risk of rounding and enabling maximum torque transfer for efficient loosening or tightening.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured to exacting standards, offering the reliability and precision expected by automotive and industrial professionals.
  • Corrosion Resistant Finish: Helps protect the socket from rust and wear, extending its service life in tough workshop conditions.

Applications

This 9/16 inch swivel impact socket is an essential addition to any professional toolkit, particularly suited for automotive repair and industrial maintenance tasks. It excels in applications such as suspension work, engine compartment repairs, exhaust system adjustments, and other scenarios where standard sockets cannot reach or articulate effectively. Its robust design is well-suited for repetitive, high-stress use in busy professional settings.

Specifications

  • Size: 9/16"
  • Drive Size: 1/4"
  • Point Count: 6 Pt
  • Diameter: 0.72"
  • Length: 1.94"

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 05 February, 2007.