GearWrench® - 1/2" Drive 6-Point SAE Deep Socket

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Product Details

1/2" Drive 6-Point SAE Deep Socket by GearWrench®. Get your job done easier and faster with this high-quality tool. Designed and manufactured with the user in mind, it provides the strength and flexibility you need to handle your tasks without putting a strain on your back and arms. Made from super strong and durable materials, it will serve you for years to come.

Specifications

Drive Size: 1/2"
Overall Length: 3.031"
Output Type: 6-Point
Unit of Measure: SAE
Bolt Clearance Style: Deep
Finish: Full Polish Chrome
Material: Alloy Steel

Features

  • Designed to deliver more torque and increase your productivity
  • Made from durable rust-resistant material for long-lasting performance
  • Precision cut to prevent slipping and avoid injuries
  • Ergonomic design for ease of use and convenience

GearWrench® introduced the original patented five-degree ratcheting wrench in 1996 and quickly became a go-to brand for professional automotive technicians. The innovation didn’t stop there. Year after year, the GearWrench® brand continues to expand its line—in ratcheting tools and beyond—to help automotive and industrial technicians get their jobs done faster and easier.

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GearWrench® - 1/2" Drive 6-Point SAE Deep Socket
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This is a long socket but it is not a deep socket. The socket portion that engages the nut is no deeper than a regular socket. It will not work satisfactorily on a long lug nut. Every other deep socket I have purchased has a socket portion that is twice as deep, or more, than a regular socket. This was a waste of money. Tell potential buyers that it has a shallow socket portion so that if they need a true deep socket they can look elsewhere.
Posted by Ronald (Nokesville, VA) / October 23, 2019