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The APEX 84816 is a 3/4 inch drive, 6-point impact socket engineered for professional-grade fastener work in demanding environments. Constructed from chrome molybdenum alloy steel, this socket delivers high tensile strength and toughness under repeated impact loading. The manganese phosphate coating provides corrosion resistance for extended service life in harsh shop and field conditions. Off-corner loading geometry reduces contact stress at fastener corners, lowering the risk of rounding. Laser-etched markings and secondary hard stamping keep size identification legible after extended use. This socket is built for licensed tradespeople and experienced technicians who depend on impact tooling to perform reliably under production-level demands.
This socket is suited for heavy-duty mechanical work in automotive, industrial, and construction trade applications. The 3/4 inch drive size makes it appropriate for large fastener work including structural bolting, heavy equipment service, and fleet maintenance. The 6-point configuration maximizes contact surface on hex fasteners, reducing slip and improving torque transfer under high-load impact conditions. At 2.441 inches in length, it fits standard impact wrenches and torque multipliers accepting a 3/4 inch drive. Sold individually, it integrates into existing socket sets or serves as a direct replacement for a worn or missing size.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or addition compatible with standard 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches and drive accessories.
This socket is installed and removed by mechanical technicians and tradespeople using 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches or breaker bars. Ensure the socket is fully seated on the drive anvil before applying torque to prevent slippage or tool damage. Inspect the socket for cracks or deformation before each use and remove from service if damage is found. Do not use impact sockets with hand-drive ratchets not rated for impact service.
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