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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW6M-1227 is a 27 MM shallow impact socket designed for high-torque fastening applications in industrial and mechanical service environments. Built on a 3/4 inch drive, the socket has an overall length of 2 inches, making it well-suited for confined spaces where a deep socket would not clear surrounding components. The lobular internal opening geometry increases turning power while reducing deformation of fastener heads, a critical advantage when working with corroded or high-tension hardware. Specially heat treated for impact use, this socket delivers long-term durability under repeated pneumatic and electric impact wrench loads. Licensed tradespeople and service technicians in HVAC, mechanical contracting, and heavy equipment maintenance are the primary users.
This socket is intended for metric fastener applications requiring a 27 MM opening and 3/4 inch drive compatibility. The shallow profile keeps overall reach short, which is advantageous in installations where fastener access is restricted by adjacent equipment housings or structural framing. The drive end includes a pin retention hole and groove for use with a retaining pin or hog ring, securing the socket to the impact wrench anvil during operation. It is sold individually and is appropriate for both shop and field use with pneumatic or electric impact tools.
Designed as an OEM-style impact socket for 3/4 inch drive pneumatic and electric impact wrenches requiring a 27 MM metric shallow socket.
Installation and removal should be performed by qualified technicians familiar with impact tooling and torque requirements for the target fastener application. Always verify the socket is fully seated on the drive anvil and the retention pin or hog ring is engaged before operating the impact wrench. Disconnect or de-energize pneumatic or electric power to the tool before changing sockets. Do not use impact sockets with standard ratchets or torque wrenches, as impact-rated and hand-tool-rated sockets are not interchangeable for safety reasons.
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