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Socket Wera 784 C/1 1/2" drive, imperial socket, 50 mm length
Wera 784 C/1 is a 1/2" drive imperial socket with a 50 mm length, designed for fastening and loosening imperial fasteners. Manufactured in the Czech Republic, this socket weighs approximately 73 g and is intended for use with 1/2" drive ratchets and extensions. The tool is compatible with tasks in mechanical work, automotive maintenance and general service operations where imperial measurements are required. The socket's construction and dimensions make it suitable for working in locations that require a longer reach than a standard short socket.
The socket provides a reliable connection to 1/2" drive tools and delivers consistent torque transfer to imperial fasteners. Its 50 mm length offers improved access to recessed nuts and bolts while maintaining stable engagement. Made by Wera in the Czech Republic, the product meets typical professional quality expectations for durability and fit. The socket's weight and dimensions make it easy to handle during repetitive tasks.
Attach the Wera 784 C/1 socket to a compatible 1/2" drive ratchet or extension by aligning the square drive and engaging the retaining ball or detent on the drive. Position the socket over the imperial fastener and apply steady torque through the ratchet or handle. For use with 1/4" hexagon bits, employ a suitable adapter from square to hexagon to secure the bit in the socket assembly. After use, wipe the socket clean and store it in a suitable tool holder to maintain fit and function.
Use the socket with tools rated for the intended torque and avoid excessive impact on hand sockets. Match the socket size precisely to the fastener to prevent rounding. When using adapters, ensure they are correctly seated to maintain secure engagement between the drive, adapter and bit.
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