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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW14M-623 is a 23 MM metric deep impact socket designed for high-torque fastener removal and installation in demanding trade environments. Built with SUPERTORQUE lobular openings, it engages 6-point fasteners more fully to transfer greater turning force without rounding or deforming fastener heads. The socket accepts a 1/2 inch drive and measures 3.5 inches in overall length. Specially heat treated for impact use, this socket delivers long service life under repeated pneumatic and electric impact wrench cycles. Mechanics, millwrights, pipefitters, and HVAC technicians working on metric-fastened equipment will find this a reliable addition to the impact socket set.
This deep impact socket is suited for applications where standard-depth sockets cannot fully seat on extended or recessed fastener studs. The metric 23 MM size is commonly encountered on mechanical equipment, pipe flanges, pump assemblies, motor mounts, and structural hardware. The 1/2 inch drive sizing makes it compatible with the broad range of professional-grade impact tools used across HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical contracting trades. Its deep profile allows full engagement on longer bolt shanks typical in commercial and industrial installations.
Designed as an OEM-style deep impact socket for use with 1/2 inch drive pneumatic and electric impact wrenches requiring a metric 23 MM socket.
This socket should be installed onto a 1/2 inch drive impact wrench or breaker bar before applying torque to any fastener. Inspect the socket for cracks or deformation before each use and replace if damage is found. Do not use impact sockets with standard ratchets as the primary drive tool in sustained high-torque applications, as impact-rated sockets are optimized for the shock loads produced by impact drivers. Ensure the drive retainer or hog ring is fully seated before use to prevent the socket from separating from the tool under load.
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