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Socket bit 3/4" 24 mm NEO tools 6-point (08-304)
Socket bit 3/4" 24 mm NEO tools 6-point (08-304)
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Socket bit 3/4" 24 mm NEO tools 6-point (08-304)
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Socket bit 3/4" 24 mm NEO tools 6-point (08-304)
Socket bit 3/4" 24 mm NEO tools 6-point (08-304)
Socket bit 3/4" 24 mm NEO tools 6-point is a hand and workshop accessory designed for fastening and loosening hexagonal nuts and bolts. With a 3/4" drive interface and a 24 mm head, this 6-point socket engages flat sides of fasteners to reduce rounding and provide a secure fit. It is compatible with torque wrenches, hand ratchets and impact tools that accept a 3/4" drive and is intended for automotive repairs, industrial maintenance and heavy-duty workshop tasks.
The 6-point profile ensures full contact with fastener flats, minimizing slippage and damage. A robust 3/4" drive connection provides stable torque transfer for demanding applications. The 24 mm size covers common medium-to-large fasteners found in engines, suspension systems and industrial assemblies. The tool is suitable for repeated use in workshop environments and is designed for compatibility with a range of drive tools.
Select the 24 mm 6-point socket and attach it securely to a compatible 3/4" drive tool such as a ratchet, breaker bar or torque wrench. Place the socket fully onto the hexagonal fastener to ensure the 6-point profile engages the flats. Apply steady, controlled torque when tightening or loosening; when using a torque wrench, follow the specified torque values for the fastener. For stubborn or seized fasteners, use a breaker bar or impact-rated tools as appropriate and observe safety precautions.
Use the 6-point socket for fasteners with intact flats to reduce rounding. Avoid excessive side loading and use correct torque settings to prevent damage to both tool and fastener. Inspect the socket periodically for wear or rounding and replace if deformities appear. When using impact tools, verify the socket is rated for impact use or use an impact-specific variant.
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