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#5 Drive Impact Socket 2 3/4 in Size, Standard Socket, black oxide


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Key Features

  • Drive Size #5
  • Socket Size 2 3/4 in
  • SAE or Metric SAE
  • Number of Points 6
  • Overall Length 4 1/4 in
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Product Information

  • Brand Proto
  • MFR # J09944
  • Zoro # G8646364
  • UPC #
    662679400354
  • Country of Origin United States
  • Category Impact Sockets

Dimensions

Drive Size #5
Socket Size 2 3/4 in
Overall Length 4 1/4 in
Size 2-3/4 in
Socket Depth Standard
Socket Length 4 1/4 in

Description

Details about the PROTO - J09944 Impact Socket:
  • Item: Impact Socket - An impact socket is a robust, high-strength tool designed for use with powered wrenches and impact drivers. Constructed from heavy-duty materials like chrome-molybdenum steel, these sockets are engineered to withstand the high torque and force of power tools without fracturing or deforming. They feature thicker walls than standard sockets, ensuring durability under strenuous conditions. Impact sockets come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different fasteners and applications.
  • Features: Ideal for Use on Stubborn or Damaged Fasteners, and on Fasteners Made from Soft Materials; TorquePlus(TM) Design Allows for Quick and Easy Socket Engagement to Fastener Flats (not corners); Radius-Corner Design Shifts Contact Area and Stress Away from Fastener Corners, Minimizing Slippage; Extended Fastener Life; Ease of Turning Worn Rounded or Rusted Fasteners; Size Stamped on Tool for Easy Identification; Side Locking Hole for Securing Socket to Tool - Features refer to the unique characteristics or functionalities that enhance the performance and use of hand tools like impact sockets. They may include aspects such as material composition, design elements for improved grip, size variations, corrosion resistance, and special coatings for durability.
  • Socket Depth: Standard - Socket depth refers to the length of the socket's interior where a nut or bolt is placed. In impact sockets, this attribute determines how far onto a fastener the tool can go, influencing its ability to handle long-threaded bolts effectively.
  • Category Type: Impact Socket - An impact socket is a robust, high-strength tool designed for use with powered wrenches and impact drivers. Constructed from heavy-duty materials like chrome-molybdenum steel, these sockets are engineered to withstand the high torque and force of power tools without fracturing or deforming. They feature thicker walls than standard sockets, ensuring durability under strenuous conditions. Impact sockets come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different fasteners and applications.
  • Drive Type: Impact - Drive Type refers to the interface between the impact socket and the wrench or driver tool. In hand tools, including impact sockets, common drive types include square (most common in sockets), hexagonal, and splined.
  • Socket Shape: 6-Point - Socket shape refers to the physical design of an impact socket, which can be either deep or shallow. This attribute is crucial as it determines the type of bolts and nuts that the socket can accommodate, directly affecting its versatility and functionality in various hand tool applications.
  • Standards: ASME B107.110-2012 - Standards in hand tools, like impact sockets, refer to the specific industry or international guidelines they adhere to for design, safety and performance. This ensures that the tool is reliable, high-quality and compatible with other standardized equipment.
  • Measurement Type: SAE - Measurement Type refers to the standard used to define the size of a tool, in this case, impact sockets. It can be either metric (millimeters) or SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), which is measured in inches and commonly used in the US.
  • Socket Size: 2 3/4 in - Socket size refers to the diameter of the opening on an impact socket, which corresponds to the size of the fastener it can accommodate. It is a crucial specification as it determines whether or not a particular socket will fit onto bolts and nuts for tightening or loosening during various tasks.
  • Non-Sparking: No - Non-sparking impact sockets are specifically designed to prevent the ignition of flammable materials during use. This safety feature makes them ideal for environments where there is a high risk of explosive dust or vapors, such as in petrochemical, mining, and construction industries.
  • Socket Length: 4 1/4 in - Socket length refers to the distance from one end of an impact socket to the other, measured along its longest axis. It's a critical measurement for users as it dictates how deep the tool can reach onto a fastener, making it especially important in applications where space is limited or hard-to-reach fasteners are involved.
  • Compatible Fastener Type: Bolts, Screws, Studs - Compatible Fastener Type refers to the specific kind of bolt, nut, or screw that an impact socket is designed to turn. This attribute ensures that the tool fits securely onto the fastener, preventing damage and ensuring efficient operation during high-torque applications.
  • Locking: Yes - Locking refers to the special mechanism in hand tools, particularly impact sockets, that securely fastens them onto a bolt or nut. This feature ensures stability and prevents slippage during high-torque applications, providing users with enhanced control and safety while working.
  • Impact Rated: Yes - Impact rated signifies that the tool is designed to withstand high torque and force, typically produced by impact drivers or wrenches. In the context of impact sockets, this rating ensures they can handle the sudden, intense power without cracking or shattering during use.
  • Non-Magnetic: No - Non-magnetic refers to tools that are not affected by magnetic fields, thus they won't stick to metal surfaces or pick up small metallic items. In the context of impact sockets, this attribute ensures safe and efficient use around electronic devices or in environments where magnetic interference could pose problems.
  • Drive Size: #5 - Drive size refers to the diameter of the socket's drive hole, which must match your tool's drive tang for compatibility. In impact sockets, a correct drive size ensures efficient power transfer and reduces wear on both the socket and power tool.
  • Output Type: 6 pt - Output Type refers to the shape or design of the tool's driving end, which is used to turn nuts, bolts, or other fasteners. In the case of impact sockets, it often signifies whether the socket has a 6-point (hexagonal) or 12-point (double-hexagonal) configuration for increased torque application and better grip on fasteners.
  • Socket Type: Spline Drive Impact - Socket type refers to the specific design of a socket that determines its compatibility with various nuts, bolts, or fasteners. In the context of impact sockets, this attribute indicates whether it's designed for hexagonal (6-point), square (4-point), star-shaped (Torx), or other types of bolt heads.
  • SAE or Metric: SAE - SAE or Metric refers to the measurement system used for sizing impact sockets. SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) uses inches, ideal for American-made products, while Metric measurements are in millimeters, commonly used for foreign and imported goods.
  • Number of Points: 6 - The attribute Number of Points refers to the number of corners or edges on an impact socket that engage with the fastener. More points mean more angles from which a tool can grip, making it versatile for different tasks and reducing the risk of rounding off a bolt or nut.
  • Overall Length: 4 1/4 in - Overall Length refers to the total length of an impact socket, from one end to the other. This measurement is crucial for users to ensure that they have enough room to work with the tool in confined spaces and that it fits their specific requirements.
  • Material: Alloy Steel - Material refers to the type of substance or compound that the impact socket is made from. This attribute can directly affect the tool's durability, strength, and resistance to wear and tear, with common materials for impact sockets including chrome molybdenum and chrome vanadium steel.
  • Size: 2-3/4 in - Size, in the context of hand tools and specifically impact sockets, refers to the diameter of the socket's drive hole and its fastener end. It is crucial to match this attribute with corresponding equipment as it dictates compatibility with power tools or wrenches and determines which nuts or bolts can be effectively loosened or tightened.
  • Finish: black oxide - Finish refers to the surface treatment applied to hand tools, like impact sockets, enhancing their durability and resistance against corrosion. It can vary from black oxide coating for increased grip and rust prevention to chrome plating for superior hardness and aesthetic appeal.

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