1/4″ Dr. 9mm (12 pt.) Hand Socket

1/4″ Dr. 9mm (12 pt.) Hand Socket

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1/4" Dr. 12 pt. Metric Hand Sockets

Item No. A
mm
D1
mm
D2
mm
Length
mm
Weight
G
PCS
G.W.
kgs.
CUFT
Code
@
232505 5 8.0 12 25 10 600 7.0 0.38 000140
2325055 5.5 8.6 12 25 10 600 7.0 0.38 000140
232506 6 9.2 12 25 11 600 8.0 0.38 000140
232507 7 10.8 12 25 11 600 8.0 0.38 000140
232508 8 12.0 12 25 12 600 9.0 0.38 000140
232509 9 13.0 13 25 13 600 10.0 0.38 000140
232510 10 14.0 14 25 15 600 11.0 0.38 000140
232511 11 16.0 16 25 20 600 13.0 0.38 000140
232512 12 17.0 17 25 20 400 11.0 0.39 000140
232513 13 18.0 18 25 25 400 13.0 0.39 000140
232514 14 20.0 20 25 30 400 16.0 0.39 000140
  • â?¢ Always use the proper type and size of socket and make sure it fits securely onto the fastener. An oversize or sloppy fit can cause slippage and injury as well as wear to both the socket and the fastener.
  • â?¢ Always choose the right drive size when working with ratchet. Use of small drive on tasks that require heavy turning can cause tool failure or bodily injury and vice versa.
  • â?¢ Always pull the tools toward you. Do not push.
  • â?¢ Always maintain ratchet on a regular basis. Dirt tends to build up over time in the ratchet head and if not cleaned properly, it can cause mechanism malfunction and possibly parts breakage.
  • â?¢ Do not use damaged or worn sockets or accessories.
  • â?¢ Do not use hand socket or accessories on impact tools or power tools.
  • â?¢ Do not apply excessive force when using reducers to avoid over tightening the fastener.
  • â?¢ Do not use ratchets as levers or as hammers.
  • â?¢ Do not use pipes or other extensions to increase leverage on the ratchet or hinge handle. Doing so exposes sudden breakage and can result in bodily injury.

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