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The Spline Socket Set is a 19-piece collection crafted from high-strength chrome vanadium steel, designed for high-torque applications. Its 12-point spline sockets accommodate a variety of fasteners, ensuring versatility and efficiency. The set comes in a durable case with metal locks and features stamped sizes for easy identification, backed by a 1-year warranty.
Brand | Qnkaa |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Drive System | Square |
Finish Type | Chrome Finish |
Number of Pieces | 19 |
UPC | 710667237854 |
Manufacturer | Qnkaa |
Part Number | XH1925 |
Item Weight | 4.44 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 9 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | XH1925 |
Size | Variety Pack |
Finish | Chrome Finish |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Compatible Fastener Range | 0.5 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
1/2" drive Spline Sockets
Handles almost all types of fasteners SAE and Metric plus torx bolts, square, rounded and more ease of removal along with ease of use
N**K
Great little set
Great spline socket set, heavy duty, only put about 60 ft lbs of torque on it but handled with no issues at all, delivery was fast as well 👍
M**N
Good
In this price good value for money,sockets are not enough deep.
G**I
works as advertised
very well made
K**Y
Satisfied
These worked much better than older hexagonal sockets in my father's toolbox, haven't slipped once in the time I was using them so far. Very nice set.
K**R
Very useful
I like the versatility of these sockets. Applicable to many different styles of fasteners.
T**Y
Used to take off wheel locks
I used this 12 point socket set with a breaker bar to take off some rims at the junkyard that had a wheel lock nut, it’s safe to say I got my rims at a discounted price ;). So what you’re gonna want to do is get your proper socket size and hammer it in onto the lock, then insert your breaker bar and turn. If the wheel is free spinning , make sure you have it get stuck on something as you turn. You should be able to get the lock off freely. The lock might get stuck in the socket and you might have some difficulty getting it removed. At this point what you’re gonna want to do is remove the 12 point socket with the lock from the breaker bar , and place it on the floor. Once you get to that step you will need to give it a few direct strikes or more with the hammer to get it loose. Don’t fret , the build of the socket will withstand the force and no damage will be assessed. Well worth the money!
J**Z
Worth it
I turn wrenches everyday. I don’t use this often but when I have they have came through for me. Happy with them so far. Better than going on the truck and paying 5x the price.
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