Draper Expert HI-TORQ 10 Piece Metric Deep Impact Socket Set 12 Inch Drive
Draper Expert HI-TORQ 10 Piece Metric Deep Impact Socket Set 12 Inch Drive
Heavy-Duty Precision for Demanding Jobs
Engineered for professionals, the Draper Expert HI-TORQ Metric Deep Impact Socket Set delivers robust performance and outstanding durability in high-torque environments. Forged from hardened chrome vanadium steel and chemically blacked for corrosion resistance, these 75mm deep sockets are built to perform under pressure.
Features and Benefits
HI-TORQ 6-Point Design
Engineered for optimal grip and torque transmission. The six-point configuration reduces fastener wear and prevents rounding under high torque loads.
Professional Deep Impact Sockets
Each 75mm deep socket offers increased reach and improved access to recessed nuts and bolts, ideal for tasks involving long studs or extended threads.
Industrial-Grade Build Quality
Forged from premium chrome vanadium steel that is hardened, tempered, and chemically blacked for excellent corrosion resistance and extended service life.
Impact-Ready for Power Tools
Specifically designed for use with air and electric impact wrenches. Includes a retaining hole for secure connection to ball-retainer equipped drives.
Organised in a Heavy-Duty Steel Case
The compact, durable steel case keeps sockets safely stored and easily transportable to any jobsite.
Safety Assured
Only impact sockets should be used with powered wrenches. Draper’s high-torque sockets meet the rigorous safety demands of high-impact applications.
Specifications
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Drive Size: 1/2 inch square
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Socket Sizes: 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 17mm, 19mm, 22mm, 24mm, 27mm
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Socket Depth: 75mm
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Socket Type: 6-point deep impact
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Material: Chrome vanadium steel
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Finish: Chemically blacked
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Case: Supplied in steel carrying case
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Brand: Draper Expert
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Series: HI-TORQ
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Use: Suitable for powered impact wrenches
Ideal For
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Automotive technicians
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Mechanics and vehicle service workshops
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Plant and heavy machinery maintenance
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Industrial and construction sites
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DIYers working with impact wrenches