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The APEX 84877 is a 3/4 inch drive, 6-point impact socket designed for professional-grade fastener work in heavy-duty applications. Constructed from chrome molybdenum alloy steel, it delivers the tensile strength required for high-torque impact tool use. The socket carries a manganese phosphate coating that resists corrosion in field and shop environments. Laser-etched markings provide high visibility for quick size identification, backed by a secondary hard-stamped size marking. The 6-point, off-corner loading geometry reduces the risk of rounding fastener heads under load, making it well suited for use in demanding mechanical service settings. Licensed trades and experienced mechanics rely on this construction for reliable performance under repeated impact cycles.
This socket is intended for use with 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches and ratchets in professional mechanical, industrial, and heavy equipment service environments. Its off-corner loading design makes it appropriate for both routine fastener removal and stubborn, corroded hardware where standard chrome sockets would fail. At 3.543 inches in length, it fits standard impact driver configurations without requiring extensions in most typical applications. It is sold individually, making it a practical addition to an existing socket set or a direct replacement for a worn unit.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or addition for professional 3/4 inch drive impact socket sets used in mechanical, industrial, and heavy equipment service applications.
This socket is installed and serviced by licensed mechanics, millwrights, or heavy equipment technicians. Always ensure the impact wrench or ratchet is powered down or depressurized before changing sockets. Inspect the socket for cracks or wear before each use, and never use impact sockets on non-impact hand tools. Proper retaining rings or hog rings should be used with impact drive tools to secure the socket during operation.
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