PROTO Wobble Socket Extension | Raptor Supplies United Kingdom
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PROTO Wobble Socket Extension

Proto wobble socket extensions are ideal for extending the reach and angle accessibility to nuts & bolts in tight spaces. These extensions wobble when they contact the socket to provide the required ...Read More

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StyleModelDrive SizeFinishOverall LengthPrice
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J5464W
1/2"Chrome20"£48.42
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J5461W
1/2"Chrome5"£16.60
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J4760W
1/4"Full Polished3"£14.69
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J5259W
3/8"Chrome1.75"£10.23
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J5261W
3/8"Chrome8"£22.24
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J5263W
3/8"Chrome17.187"£30.57

Working Mechanism

  • These extensions attach to the socket wrench on one end and nuts / bolts on the other.
  • For nuts and bolts that are easily accessible, the ball style end of the extension is fully inserted into the socket wrench, thus fastening the nuts / bolts at a 90-degree angle.
  • For nuts & bolts that cannot be fastened at a 90-degree angle, the ball style end of the extension is partially inserted into the socket wrench, allowing the wrench to fasten the nut / bolt at an angle (17 degrees).

Features

  • These wobble socket extensions feature alloy steel construction to prevent the extension from bending / deforming under stress.
  • They are heat-treated for high structural strength and support angles up to 17 degrees for tightening nuts & bolts in tight spaces.
  • They have a textured grip on the stem for an additional support during the nut / bolt fastening / loosening.

Compatible Accessories

  • Proto Socket Sets: These socket sets can be used with these wobble socket extensions.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASME

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 12 point and 6 point sockets?

12 point sockets are designed for lightweight repairing tasks, whereas 6 point sockets are ideal for heavy wrenching applications and opening rounded nuts & bolts.

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