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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW6-634A is a shallow impact socket designed for high-torque fastening applications in professional trade and industrial settings. Built with a 3/4 inch drive and sized at 1-1/16 inch SAE, this socket features lobular internal openings engineered to deliver greater turning power while protecting fastener heads from deformation. It is heat treated specifically for impact use, making it suited for daily production environments and field service work where socket longevity and safety under load are priorities. Electricians, millwrights, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors reach for impact sockets like this when working with pneumatic or electric impact wrenches on heavy fasteners.
This socket is intended for use in applications requiring a 3/4 inch drive impact tool, particularly where a shallow overall length of 2 inches is advantageous in tight clearance situations. Its 6-point engagement design maximizes contact with fastener flats, reducing the chance of rounding during high-torque removal or installation. Suitable for both pneumatic and electric impact wrenches, it fits into general mechanical, HVAC equipment assembly, industrial maintenance, and heavy trade service workflows where SAE fasteners in larger sizes are common.
Designed as an OEM-style impact socket for use with standard 3/4 inch drive pneumatic and electric impact wrenches accepting SAE shallow impact sockets.
This socket is installed and serviced by mechanics, millwrights, pipefitters, and HVAC technicians using 3/4 inch drive impact tools. Always confirm the socket is fully seated on the drive anvil and that the retaining pin or ring is secured before applying torque. Inspect the socket for cracks or deformation before each use and remove from service if damage is found. Follow all applicable OSHA and tool manufacturer guidelines when operating pneumatic or electric impact equipment.
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