Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
|---|---|
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Contact Points: | 12 point |
| Drive Size: | 3/4 in. |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 1.1 lbs. |
| Socket Depth: | Standard |
| Impact or Standard: | Standard |
| Unit of Measure: | SAE |
| Socket Size: | 1-11/16 in. |
| Socket Size: | SAE or Torx |
| Socket Size: | Metric or SAE |
| Screw Bit Size: | Metric or SAE |
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I bought this socket for removal of an axle nut on my truck. Normally for a nut this tight I would get a six point socket because of the larger contact area. Since I couldn't find a six point anywhere without ordering online, and it's Craftsman, I trusted a 12 point would do the job. When I tried to loosen the nut, the socket instantly slipped. I measured the nut first, thinking someone had replaced them with the wrong size at some point, but the nut was the correct size. I measured the socket and it is 1.730 inches. About .042 inches larger than 1-11/16". It is closer to 1-3/4" (1.750). This is the first time I have ever been completely dissatisfied with a Craftsman tool.
Breckenridge, CO
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never slipped and took a beating. I used it on a hub nut for a 3/4 ton dodge ram. It was very rusted and is put on with 260f lbs of torque. My 3/4 drive breaker bar bent trying to take it off but the socket held on tight. I would recommend Craftmans hand tools to anyone that wants a quality tool at a good price.
Carson City, NV
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I bought this socket for removal of an axle nut on my truck. Normally for a nut this tight I would get a six point socket because of the larger contact area. Since I couldn't find a six point anywhere without ordering online, and it's Craftsman, I trusted a 12 point would do the job. When I tried to loosen the nut, the socket instantly slipped. I measured the nut first, thinking someone had replaced them with the wrong size at some point, but the nut was the correct size. I measured the socket and it is 1.730 inches. About .042 inches larger than 1-11/16". It is closer to 1-3/4" (1.750). This is the first time I have ever been completely dissatisfied with a Craftsman tool.
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