Introducing the Master Mechanic 1/2 inch drive 1-1/16 inch 6 point deep impact socket, now available at Leblanc True Value Hardware in Manchester, NH. This durable and precisely engineered socket is an essential tool for anyone looking to tackle tough fastening jobs with confidence and efficiency. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a dedicated DIY enthusiast in Manchester, this impact socket is designed to meet your demanding needs.
- Robust construction: Made from chrome vanadium steel, ensuring strength and durability for heavy-duty use.
- Corrosion resistant finish: Features a black phosphate coating that protects against rust and extends the life of the socket.
- 6 point deep design: Provides a secure grip on fasteners, reducing the risk of rounding and allowing access to recessed bolts.
- 1/2 inch drive size: Compatible with a wide range of impact wrenches and ratchets, making it versatile for various applications.
- 1-1/16 inch socket size: Ideal for specific fasteners requiring this dimension, ensuring a precise fit.
This impact socket is perfect for automotive repairs, machinery maintenance, and construction projects in Manchester. Imagine efficiently loosening or tightening stubborn bolts on engines, heavy equipment, or structural assemblies without worrying about tool failure. Its deep socket design allows you to reach fasteners located in tight or recessed spaces, making it invaluable for complex repair tasks.
Professionals and hobbyists alike in Manchester will appreciate the reliability and performance of this Master Mechanic impact socket. Its corrosion-resistant finish ensures it remains in excellent condition even after repeated exposure to harsh environments.
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Master Mechanic 1/2 inch drive 1-1/16 inch 6 point deep impact socket is a must-have addition to your tool collection. Available now at Leblanc True Value Hardware in Manchester, NH, this socket combines strength, precision, and durability to help you complete your projects with ease and confidence.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DI(2-ethylhexyl)phthal-ate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.