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The APEX 84880 is a 3/4 inch drive, 6-point impact socket finished with a manganese phosphate coating for corrosion resistance. Built from chrome molybdenum alloy steel, this socket is engineered to handle the high-torque demands of impact tool use in professional service environments. Laser-etched markings provide clear size identification, and a secondary hard-stamped size marking ensures readability even after extended use. Off-corner loading geometry reduces fastener rounding, helping preserve both the fastener and the socket during heavy-duty applications. Licensed technicians and trade professionals working in automotive, industrial, and mechanical service will find this socket suited to demanding daily use.
This socket is intended for use with 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches and rattle guns in professional shop, fleet, or field service settings. The 6-point design concentrates drive force on the flat faces of the fastener, reducing the risk of slippage under high torque. The manganese phosphate surface finish provides a measure of corrosion protection suitable for shop and outdoor service environments. Typical applications include heavy equipment repair, truck fleet maintenance, and industrial mechanical work where fastener size and drive strength demand a 3/4 inch platform.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard fitment impact socket for 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches used in professional heavy-duty service applications.
This socket is installed and serviced by automotive technicians, fleet mechanics, and industrial maintenance professionals. Always ensure the impact wrench is fully depowered and the air supply is disconnected before changing sockets. Verify that the socket drive size matches the impact tool anvil before applying torque. Do not use impact sockets with hand ratchets, as the torque and shock loading characteristics differ significantly.
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