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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW8-680 is a shallow impact socket designed for heavy-duty fastener work in demanding trade environments. Built with a 1-1/2 inch drive and sized at 2-1/2 inches SAE, it delivers a 4 inch overall length that keeps the profile compact for tight-clearance applications. The socket features SUPERTORQUE lobular internal openings that increase turning power while reducing stress on fastener corners, helping to preserve fastener integrity during high-torque operations. Specially heat treated for impact use, this socket is engineered to handle the repeated stress cycles of pneumatic and electric impact wrenches without premature wear or failure. Suitable for use by mechanics, millwrights, and industrial maintenance technicians.
This socket is intended for use in industrial, commercial, and heavy equipment maintenance settings where large-drive impact tooling is required. The 1-1/2 inch drive size positions it for use on heavy machinery, structural fasteners, large-bore pipework flanges, and similar applications where conventional drive sizes are insufficient. The shallow profile makes it a practical choice where axial clearance is limited but a full-depth socket would not fit. Compatible with standard 1-1/2 inch drive impact wrenches operating in pneumatic or electric configurations.
Designed as a direct-fit shallow impact socket for use with 1-1/2 inch drive pneumatic and electric impact wrenches in industrial and heavy equipment maintenance applications.
Installation and use should be performed by qualified mechanics or maintenance technicians familiar with large-drive impact tooling. Verify that the socket drive size matches the impact wrench square drive before use. Do not use impact sockets with hand-ratchet tools, as impact-rated sockets are engineered specifically for the shock loads generated by pneumatic and electric tools. Inspect the socket for cracks or wear before each use and remove from service if damage is found.
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