Stahlwille 456 Socket, 3/8" Drive, 6 Point, 14 mm

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Stahlwille 456 Socket, 3/8" Drive, 6 Point, 14 mm

DIN 3124/ISO 2725-1, ASME B 107.5M, E DIN EN 3709 (test loads)
HPQ high performance steel, chrome plated
6-point AS-Drive profile and extremely tight manufacturing tolerances allow for higher force transmission without the risk of damage to the fastener
Stahlwille Tools purchased through KC Tool come with a lifetime warranty against material defects or faulty workmanship except for consumable items such as screwdriver bits and socket adapters. Stahlwille torque products are subject to a separate warranty that has guidelines and regulations on repair labs that have been authorized by Stahlwille to perform service and calibration. The warranty for both torque and non-torque products is void if the tool is tampered with, abused, or used in a manner that is not intended by the manufacturer (i.e. using chrome sockets on an impact gun).

Return tools for warranty replacement directly to KC Tool. All returns are subject to inspection prior to replacement.
Indieset:
Individual Tools
Metricsize:
14 mm
Ratchetdrivesize:
3/8 Inch Square Drive
OAL:
25-38mm (1.0-1.4 inches)
Finish:
Chrome-plated Finish
Country of Origin:
Made in Germany
Stockstatus:
In Stock
UPC/EAN:
4018754002955

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  • 5
    Interest for good tools

    Posted by Adam Bayer on Aug 9th 2023

    Stahlwille sockets are extra ordinary, you won’t find a socket that has its spec’s. You have to buy one and see for yourself, I’d rather this brand over top leading usa brands. See for yourself I’m totally satisfied with this brand. Sockets for most important torque and safety such as suspension and engine work I’d recommend. As they grab from the corners and flat point like a flank drive would the corners are a valuable point then the flat giving it proper torque specs met for accuracy. Thanks to kc tools for the supplier to garage.