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Attach one of these adapters to a ratcheting box wrench to convert it to a ratcheting socket wrench.
Attach to your socket for a longer reach.
Lock your socket into the extension to prevent accidental disengagement.
Attach one of these extensions to your impact socket to turn fasteners in hard-to-reach spaces.
Reach a variety of spots by keeping common extension lengths on hand.
Also known as positive-locking extensions, these extensions hold sockets place with a ball that only retracts when you pull the collar down. Designed to prevent accidental detachment, they lock to your socket more securely than other extensions.
Convert from one square drive size to another.
A magnet holds the socket, making changes quicker.
Convert your impact socket into a flex socket to access fasteners from an angle.
Pull the collar to quickly attach and remove sockets.
Prevent overtightening that can damage fasteners. These adapters spring back slightly when the set torque is reached.
Attach your impact square-drive sockets to power drills, impact drivers, and other tools that accept a hex shank.
Use the pulsing of an air hammer along with the controlled turning of a hand wrench to release stuck fasteners without breaking them.
Attach your square-drive impact socket to a spline-drive impact wrench.
First developed for aerospace and automotive assembly processes, these extensions will stand up to your high-volume production and assembly lines.
These adapters, which convert from one square drive size to another, were designed to tolerate continuous use with impact tools in high-volume production and assembly.
Use these adapters to connect sockets to impact wrenches and other power tools—they’re designed to tolerate continuous use in high-volume production and assembly.
Use these sockets as an alternative to a screwdriver or L-key. They are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Extra-long bits help you access hard-to-reach fasteners.
Pivot the head to access fasteners from an angle.
The hex shape grips hex fasteners and prevents rounding. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
The Torx bit sockets in these sets fasten Torx screws often used in vehicles, bicycles, and electronics.
The hole in the middle of these bits fits the security pin in tamper-resistant Torx screws.
These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
The short bit on these sockets fits in spaces where height clearance is limited.
These sockets fasten Torx screws often used in vehicles, bicycles, and electronics.
These sockets are designed to tolerate continuous use with power tools and impact tools in high-volume production and assembly.