Every mechanic knows that having the right tools on hand can make your life easier when working on heavy-duty vehicle wheels. The STEELMAN PRO 79343 3/4-Inch Drive x 13/16-Inch 4-Point Square Budd Impact Socket is designed specifically to help in the removal of the threaded, square end studs used in Budd style heavy-duty truck wheels. Made from drop forged and heat treated chromoly steel, this sockets feature a ball detent recess on the 3/4-inch drive end to help hold it securely onto ratchets, air wrenches, adapters, and extensions. The socket features a rust and corrosion resistant black phosphate protective coating with laser etched size callouts and markings. Rated to withstand up to 150% of ASME torque requirements for impact tools, this socket can handle tough use in any professional shop / garage, home workshop, or on the work site.
- 3/4-INCH DRIVE – Heavy-duty 3/4-inch drive, impact grade 13/16-inch socket
- DURABLE STEEL TOOL – This socket is made from drop forged, heat-treated chromoly steel for long lasting durability
- CORROSION RESISTANT – Rust and corrosion resistant black phosphate protective coating
- LASER ETCHED – Socket has laser etched size markings and callouts that are easy to read and won’t fade or rub away
- 4-POINT DESIGN- 4-Point, square-end socket design grips the sides, not corners, reducing the chance of wear or rounding
- BALL DETENT RECESS – A ball detent recess on the drive end helps secure the socket onto ratchets, adapters, and extensions
Specifications
- Socket Size: 13/16 in
- Socket Depth: Intermediate
- Material: Steel
- Measurement Standard: SAE
- Universal: Universal
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Tools Product Type: Hand Tool
- Color Family: Black
- Points: 6-point
- Hand Tool Type: Individual Socket
- Individual/Set: Individual
- Socket Type: Impact Socket
- Drive Size: 3/4 in
- Product Height (in.): 1.64 in
- Product Depth (in.): 2.05 in
- Product Width (in.): 1.64 in
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov