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Product Name: | SHOCKWAVE 1/2 in. Drive Metric 6 Point Impact Socket Set (29-Piece) |
Product Description: | The Milwaukee 29-Piece SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty 1/2 in. Drive Metric Deep 6 Point Socket Set features the boldest, longest-lasting markings and extreme impact durability in high torque applications. The stamped and ink-filled size marking enables users to select the right socket every time throughout the life of the socket. These Milwaukee sockets are engineered with high strength forged steel for optimized performance in heavy-duty applications. The non-slip hex geometry prevents fastener rounding, and a dual-hole design and ring groove allow for easy socket attachment and removal. The storage cases are impact resistant and nest together for easy stacking and storage. All SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Sockets backed by a Lifetime Guarantee and meet ASME industry standards. |
Product SKU: | 316469783_316469783 |
UPC: | 45242582570 |
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SAE is far from obsolete, being used on practically everything in this country except for modern automobiles and bicycles.
I was looking for a "no-skip" set to go on sale for quite a while, using these metric sizes on my F150 and Toyota Sienna.
Hate starting a mechanical repair, getting knee deep into it only to find something that needs to be undone and you're missing that socket. This set will cover most anything I get into - brake jobs, struts/shocks, CV axel, alternators, water pumps, radiators, etc.
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Isn't 1/2 on a 8 socket too much torque?
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It is if you are going at it with a nut buster hi torque wrench. But for stuff like the Milwaukee ratchet it's actually perfect and the standard size of 1/2 makes it convenient
SAE is far from obsolete, being used on practically everything in this country except for modern automobiles and bicycles.
SAE is far from obsolete, being used on practically everything in this country except for modern automobiles and bicycles.
Not for too much longer bub !
I was looking for a "no-skip" set to go on sale for quite a while, using these metric sizes on my F150 and Toyota Sienna.
Hate starting a mechanical repair, getting knee deep into it only to find something that needs to be undone and you're missing that socket. This set will cover most anything I get into - brake jobs, struts/shocks, CV axel, alternators, water pumps, radiators, etc.
OP jd3073