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Impact Socket 23 mm 1" (6-point) Corona RF-48523
Impact Socket 23 mm 1" (6-point) Corona RF-48523
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Impact Socket 23 mm 1" (6-point) Corona RF-48523
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Impact Socket 23 mm 1" (6-point) Corona RF-48523
Impact Socket 23 mm 1" (6-point) Corona RF-48523
Impact Socket 23 mm 1" (6-point) Corona RF-48523 is an impact-rated socket designed for use with 1-inch drive impact wrenches and heavy-duty torque tools. The 23 mm opening and 6-point internal profile provide secure contact with hex fasteners to minimize rounding and slipping under high torque. Manufactured for tasks that require durable impact accessories, this Corona socket is suitable for automotive service, industrial maintenance and other heavy fastening operations where reliable, hardened tooling is needed.
The 6-point configuration concentrates force on the flats of fasteners, reducing the risk of damage compared with 12-point designs during high-torque impact applications. Constructed to withstand repeated impacts, the socket is heat-treated and finished for corrosion resistance and long service life. The 1-inch drive interface ensures compatibility with standard heavy-duty impact tools and provides improved torque transfer for stubborn or oversized fasteners.
Select the 23 mm socket for the corresponding hex fastener and attach it securely to a compatible 1-inch drive impact wrench. Ensure the fastener and socket are properly seated before applying torque. Use controlled, steady operation when loosening or tightening; avoid excessive side-loading that can damage the socket or fastener. After use, inspect the socket for cracks or deformation and store it in a dry place to maintain the finish.
For best results, use this 6-point impact socket with impact-rated extensions and adapters, and avoid using it on rounded or damaged fasteners. Periodically check the socket for wear and replace it if any structural damage is detected to maintain safe operation.
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