Description
When you’re tackling the big bolts on axles, transmissions, or heavy implement connections, a lightweight socket just won’t cut it. This 1-3/16 inch socket with its hefty 3/4 drive handle has the strength to break loose those stubborn bolts that have been baking in the elements for years. If you’ve ever tried using smaller drive tools on heavy equipment and ended up with twisted sockets or stripped ratchets, you know why serious repair work calls for serious tools.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty chrome vanadium steel construction that won’t crack or round off under high torque
- 12-point design grips hex and square bolts securely while providing multiple engagement angles
- 3/4 inch drive size delivers the leverage you need for large fasteners without straining
- Professional-grade construction handles impact tools and heavy breaker bars safely
Built for Real Farm Work
This socket is sized for the heavy-duty fasteners you’ll find on tractor rear ends, final drives, implement hitches, and hydraulic system components. Whether you’re servicing planetary drives, replacing PTO shafts, or working on loader attachments, this 1-3/16 inch size handles many of the larger bolts that hold critical systems together. It’s the kind of tool that earns its keep during major overhauls and field repairs.
Made to Last
Chrome vanadium steel construction provides the durability and strength needed for demanding agricultural applications. This isn’t a tool you’ll need to replace after a season – it’s built to handle years of heavy use, impact tools, and the kind of torque loads that come with serious equipment repair.
Good to Know
The 12-point design works well on both hex and square bolts, giving you more versatility than 6-point sockets. Keep this with your 3/4 drive ratchet set for those jobs where standard 1/2 inch drive tools just aren’t up to the task. A quick tip: when you’re breaking loose really stubborn bolts, a little penetrating oil and patience beats brute force every time.






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