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The APEX TOOL GROUP 84810 is a 3/4 inch drive, 6-point impact socket built for professional use in heavy-duty fastening applications. Constructed from chrome molybdenum alloy steel, this socket delivers the torsional strength needed for high-torque impact tool operation. A manganese phosphate coating provides corrosion resistance for extended service life in demanding shop and field environments. The socket measures 2.244 inches in length and weighs 1.13 pounds. Laser-etched markings combined with a secondary hard stamping keep size identification legible even after heavy use. Licensed trades and mechanics working in automotive, industrial, and construction settings rely on sockets like this for reliable fastener engagement under impact loads.
This impact socket is suited for use with 3/4 inch drive pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric impact wrenches. It is appropriate for both residential and commercial mechanical work where high-torque fastener removal or installation is required. The 6-point design reduces fastener rounding by applying load at the flat sides of the fastener rather than the corners, making it a practical choice for rusted, overtorqued, or high-cycle fastening tasks. Typical applications include heavy equipment maintenance, fleet service, structural assembly, and general mechanical repair.
Designed as a direct-fit replacement or add-on socket for 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches and ratchets used in professional mechanical and industrial applications.
This socket is intended for use by licensed mechanics and trades professionals operating impact tools. Always confirm the drive size matches the tool before use, and never use impact sockets with non-impact hand ratchets where impact-rated torque is being applied. Inspect the socket for cracks or deformation before each use and remove from service if damage is found. Ensure the retaining pin or hog ring is fully seated before applying torque.
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