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Socket 1/4" 11 mm Beta Tools BE900/11 — 1/4-inch drive, 11 mm
Socket 1/4" 11 mm Beta Tools BE900/11 — 1/4-inch drive, 11 mm
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Socket 1/4" 11 mm Beta Tools BE900/11 — 1/4-inch drive, 11 mm
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Socket 1/4" 11 mm Beta Tools BE900/11 — 1/4-inch drive, 11 mm
Socket 1/4" 11 mm Beta Tools BE900/11 — 1/4-inch drive, 11 mm
Beta Tools BE900/11 is an 11 mm socket designed for use with a 1/4-inch square drive. Manufactured to fit compact ratchets and extensions, this socket is intended as a reliable hand-tool accessory for fastening and loosening 11 mm nuts and bolts in confined spaces. The tool is compatible with typical 1/4" drive toolkits used in general mechanical, automotive and light maintenance work.
The socket delivers a precise fit to 11 mm fasteners and is sized for access where larger drive tools cannot reach. Its 1/4-inch drive makes it lightweight and easy to handle during repetitive tasks, while allowing use with common 1/4" ratchets, T-handle drivers and extensions. The simple shape and standardized drive interface ensure interchangeability with other 1/4" accessories and facilitate quick changes on the workbench or in the field.
Select the 11 mm Beta socket and attach it securely to a 1/4" ratchet, bit driver or extension. Place the socket over the fastener head, ensuring full seating on the nut or bolt to prevent rounding. Apply steady turning force appropriate to the fastener and access conditions; for higher torque requirements, use a larger drive size with suitable tools. After use, detach the socket and store it in a socket rail or toolbox to keep it organized and protected from damage.
Use the socket with tools rated for 1/4" drive and avoid impact tools unless the socket is explicitly specified for impact use. Inspect the socket for wear or damage before use and replace if deformation or excessive wear is detected. For stubborn or heavily torqued fasteners, consider using a longer handle or a higher-capacity drive to reduce the chance of tool or fastener damage.
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