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Wright Tool 8991 Wright Tool 1 In. Drive Impact Sockets 81568414

Sale price USD $25.20 Regular price

SKU: 76799089915-31321136-0-0-0-0-0-0

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Wright Tool 8991 Wright Tool 1 In. Drive Impact Sockets
Wright Tool 8991 Wright Tool 1 In. Drive Impact Sockets
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Brand: Wright Tool Manufacturer's Part Number: 8991 Part Type: Sockets and Drive Bits Product Line: Wright Tool 1 In. Drive Impact Sockets Summit Racing Part Number: WTC-8991 UPC: 076799089915 Socket/Bit Style: Standard Impact Rated: Yes Number of Pieces Included: 1 Socket/Bit Piece Count: 1 Ratchet Included: No Extensions Included: No Swivel Extension Included: No Socket Material: Steel Socket Finish: Black oxide Case Included: No Quantity: Sold individually. Notes: Designed to for Budd wheels, long length. Socket Drive (Application): 1 in. Short Well Socket Size: 1 1/2 in. Wright Tool 1 In. Drive Impact Sockets Wright Tool 1 in. drive impact sockets are the right choice for your toolbox. Engineered for strength and toughness to withstand the repeated high loads of impact guns, they utilize the patented Wright Drive design that provides more torque with less fastener damage. The sockets are available in SAE and metric sizes in a variety of styles, including 6-point, 12-point, short well, and deep well. Wright impact sockets are always black oxide coated, not only to distinguish them from hand sockets, but to also avoid chipping―even after thousands of cycles under very high loads.

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