Impact Sockets (9,500+ items) - Page 4
Key Features:
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Size: 1-1/16 in
- Item: Impact Drive Sockets, 1/2"Drive x 1-1/16
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1"
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Overall Length: 3/16 in
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 33 mm
- SAE or Metric: Metric
Key Features:
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Size: 3/4 in
- Item: Impact Drive Sockets, 1/2"Drive x 3/4" 6
Key Features:
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Size: 1-1/8 in
- Item: Impact Drive Sockets, 1/2"Drive x 1-1/8"
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1/4 in
Key Features:
- Size: 5/8 in
- Drive Size: 1/4 in
- Socket Type: Impact
Key Features:
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Size: 7/8 in
- Item: Impact Drive Sockets, 1/2"Drive x 7/8" D
Key Features:
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Size: 1-3/8 in
- Item: Impact Drive Sockets, 1/2"Drive x 1-3/8"
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- Size: 2-1/4 in Groove Diameter
- Drive Size: 3/4"
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Size: 9/16 in
- Item: Impact Drive Sockets, 1/2"Drive x 9/16"
Key Features:
- Size: 1150 Groove
- Drive Size: 1/2"
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Type: Standard
- Socket Size: 23 mm
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/2 in
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 27 mm
- SAE or Metric: Metric
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/16 in
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- Size: 1-1/2 in
- Drive Size: 1 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/2 in
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 23 mm
- SAE or Metric: Metric
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/4 in.
- Overall Length: 6 in.
- Size: 1/4 in.
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/2 in
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 19 mm
- SAE or Metric: Metric
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 20 mm
- SAE or Metric: Metric
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 3/8 in
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 15/16 in
- SAE or Metric: SAE
Key Features:
- Size: 1-1/4 in
- Drive Size: 1 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/4 in
Key Features:
- Drive Size: 1/4"
- SAE or Metric: SAE
- Number of Points: 4
Key Features:
- Size: 17mm
- Drive Size: 3/8 in
- Socket Size: 17 mm
Key Features:
- Size: 1-5/16 in
- Drive Size: 1 in
- Socket Size: 1 5/16 in
Key Features:
- Size: 1-1/8 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/8 in
Key Features:
- Size: 30mm
- Drive Size: 3/4 in
- Socket Size: 30 mm
Key Features:
- Size: 7/8 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 7/8 in
Key Features:
- Size: 15/16 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 15/16 in
Key Features:
- Size: 1-3/16 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1 3/16 in
Key Features:
- Size: 3/4 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 3/4 in
Key Features:
- Size: 15/16 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 15/16 in
Key Features:
- Size: 1-1/2 in
- Drive Size: 1/2 in
- Socket Size: 1 1/2 in
About Impact Sockets
Impact Sockets are a tool used to help professionals work with fasteners, such as nuts and bolts. Impact sockets are designed to be used with an impact wrench, which applies great torque to the socket. This helps loosen stubborn fasteners and makes it easier for professionals to do their jobs.
Types Of Impact Sockets
There are various types of impact sockets, each tailored for specific applications. Deep impact sockets provide the reach needed for tight spots, while shallow sockets offer precision in confined areas. Universal joints sockets can adapt to various angles, making them versatile additions to your toolkit. Whether you're dealing with lug nuts, suspension components, or engine work, understanding the types of impact sockets available is essential for efficiency and precision.
Impact Sockets vs Regular Sockets
Regular sockets, typically made from chrome vanadium steel, are perfect for standard hand tools and ratchets. They are durable and dependable but lack the robustness to withstand the extreme forces exerted by impact wrenches. On the other hand, impact sockets are constructed from a tougher material and are designed to absorb high torque and impact energy. This key difference makes impact sockets ideal for heavy-duty applications, reducing the risk of breakage and personal injury.
Chrome vs Impact Sockets
Chrome sockets are excellent for light to moderate applications, providing a sleek and corrosion-resistant finish. They are less expensive than their impact counterparts and are suitable for everyday hand tool use. In contrast, impact sockets are engineered to withstand the extreme force generated by impact wrenches. These sockets feature a black oxide or phosphate-coated finish and are less brittle, ensuring longevity in harsh working conditions.
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