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Angular Double-Ended Socket Wrench 10 mm Beta Tools BE933/10
Angular Double-Ended Socket Wrench 10 mm Beta Tools BE933/10
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Angular Double-Ended Socket Wrench 10 mm Beta Tools BE933/10
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Angular Double-Ended Socket Wrench 10 mm Beta Tools BE933/10
Angular Double-Ended Socket Wrench 10 mm Beta Tools BE933/10
Angular double-ended socket wrench 10 mm from Beta Tools is a compact hand tool designed to access bolts and nuts in confined or angled spaces. The tool features two opposing 10 mm socket ends arranged on an angled body to facilitate fast switching between fastening points without removing the tool from the workpiece. It is intended for mechanical, automotive and general maintenance tasks where straight access is limited.
The angled double-ended design reduces the need for adapters and extensions, allowing quicker repositioning in tight areas. Having two opposing 10 mm sockets on a single tool saves time when alternating between fastening points and lowers the number of separate sockets needed in a toolkit. The compact profile improves maneuverability in engine bays, machinery housings and other restricted spaces.
Select the 10 mm socket end that best fits the fastener, position the socket over the nut or bolt head and apply steady turning force by hand. Use the opposing end to continue work without switching tools when the alternate orientation is needed; rotate the wrench body as required to access different angles. Ensure a snug fit before applying torque to reduce the risk of rounding fastener heads. For additional leverage or where higher torque is needed, use a compatible handle or adapter with care, observing the tool's intended hand-operated design.
Regularly inspect the socket faces for wear and keep the tool clean and lightly lubricated to prevent corrosion. Use the wrench within its intended hand-tool torque range and avoid impact tools, as those can damage the angled connections and reduce service life.
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