Product Specification
*3/4" Sq. Dr. Impact Socket
* Size:34mm
*Part No.:MS3/IS3-34
Application
Using impact sockets helps to achieve optimal tool efficiency but most importantly, ensures safety in the workspace. They are specifically designed to withstand the vibration and shock of each impact, preventing cracks or breaks, thereby prolonging the life of the socket and avoiding damage to the tool’s anvil.
Impact sockets can be used safely on a hand tool, however you should never use a regular hand tool socket on an impact wrench as this can be extremely dangerous. A regular socket is likely to shatter when used on power tools due to their thinner wall design and the material they’re made from. This could be a serious safety risk for everyone using the same workspace as cracks in the socket could cause it to rupture at any time causing severe injuries.
Automotive repair shops use compressed air as a powerful air tool. If you are using high powered air compressor & impact gun, you will want to find socket sets that are designed for heavy-duty use. We highly recommend purchasing a forged alloy steel impact socket for use with most wind instruments. The combination of an impact wrench & impact socket can deliver more torques to the head of fasteners than can be achieved with a manual wrench.
Impact wrenches are often used by mechanics in garages to remove seized nuts and bolts from vehicles and by racing teams to quickly apply large torque loads to securely hold wheel nuts. An impact wrench stores kinetic energy in a rotating hammer, which is forced impacted against an anvil which then imparts force to the driver. Since this force is delivered upon impact in a short burst rather than continuously, the torque is multiplied.