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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHWHM-1235 is a shallow metric socket designed for professional fastener removal and installation in demanding trade environments. Built with a 3/4 inch drive and sized for 35 MM fasteners, this socket features a lobular internal opening geometry engineered to apply torque to fastener flats rather than corners. This reduces fastener deformation and improves grip on worn or tight hardware. The overall length is 2 5/16 inches, making it a compact choice for applications where clearance is limited. Mechanics, millwrights, and industrial service technicians working with metric fasteners will find this socket fits standard 3/4 inch drive ratchets and impact wrenches.
This shallow metric socket is suited for use in commercial and industrial maintenance settings where 35 MM metric fasteners are common. The shallow profile is appropriate for fasteners that do not require deep reach, such as flush-mounted bolts, nuts on flanged connections, and similar hardware encountered in HVAC equipment assembly, mechanical plant maintenance, and general industrial service work. The lobular opening geometry also allows engagement on both 6-point and 12-point fasteners, expanding its utility across a range of hardware types.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or service socket for use with 3/4 inch drive ratchets, breaker bars, and impact wrenches accepting standard 3/4 inch drive tooling and 35 MM metric fasteners.
Ensure the drive tool is properly rated for the torque requirements of the fastener application before use. Inspect the socket for cracks or wear before each use, particularly when used with impact wrenches. Power down or de-energize any equipment before accessing fasteners on electrical or mechanical assemblies. Follow applicable workplace safety standards and equipment manufacturer guidelines for fastener torque and tool selection.
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