Industrial sockets are designed for high resistance to withstand impacts when using tightening machines. Simply put, to withstand rough handling.
They are forged from a single piece of hardened chrome-molybdenum steel, which guarantees high resistance. Their robustness ensures use even in the most demanding conditions in industry.
They are designed for pneumatic, corded or battery-powered screwdrivers. The square drive is available in common sizes: 1/4", 1/2", 3/8", 3/4" and 1". The sockets themselves are of different types. Hexagonal, twelve-sided, TORX, XZN, socket wrenches, plug-in wrenches...
Safety of use is guaranteed by using a locking pin (inserted into the hole) and an O-ring that secures the pin in place. For hard-to-reach places, extended industrial heads, head extensions, or, for example, universal joints are available. The differences in the size of the square can be solved with a reduction or adapters.
Impact socket such as the 4CZech, stands out with its characteristic forging that allows for symmetry of the center of the socket. The fine structure that has undergone heat treatment ensures stability, best performance and reduces vibrations when the impact wrench moves at high speeds. The sockets meet DIN standards and are phosphate-coated.
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