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Sockets & Bits are used to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts quickly and easily.
  • Hand Ratchets

    Tool with ratcheting mechanism.
  • Power Sockets

    Power sockets are designed to withstand assembly operation wear. Use them with non-impacting power tools to stall torque or stop at a predetermined load, typically lower than an impact tool.
  • Socket & Bit Accessories

    A set of accessories or spare parts which is used for Sockets & Bits.
  • Socket Accessories

    A set of accessories and spare items which is related to socket.
  • Socket Adapters & Universal Joints

    These are used to adapt the drive size of a socket for use with a wrench with a different drive size. Universal joint set swivels in two directions to give the angle in hard-to-reach places.
  • Socket Bit Sets

    Combinations of Socket Bit in various sizes and types.
  • Socket Bits

    An attachment with a screw-driving tip on one end designed to fit over the square external drive of a ratchet.
  • Socket Extension Sets

    Set of different lengths and type of Socket Extensions , fits between the ratchet and the socket to create a tool capable of reaching nuts and bolts in hard-to-reach locations.
  • Socket Extensions

    A socket extension is a device that allows a socket wrench to reach into hard-to-access places. Available in many different lengths, a socket extension fits between the ratchet and the socket to create a tool capable of reaching nuts and bolts in hard-to-reach locations.
  • Socket Sets

    Set of different sizes or types of sockets to fit the heads of different-sized fasteners.
  • Sockets

    A socket is typically a cylinder which has a female six– or twelve-point recessed opening sized to fit over the common male hexagonal head of a bolt or nut fastener. The principal advantage of interchangeable sockets is that, instead of a separate wrench for each of the many different fastener sizes and types, only separate sockets are needed for each size and type.
  • Spark Plug Sockets

    A Spark Plug Sockets are typically a cylinder which has a female six– or twelve-point recessed opening sized to fit over the common male hexagonal head of a bolt or nut fastener, that are suitable for use with torque wrenches for removing or fastening spark plugs in the engine block. The principal advantage of interchangeable sockets is that, instead of a separate wrench for each of the many different fastener sizes and types, only separate sockets are needed for each size and type.