About Allen Socket
Allen Socket is widely used for tightining & loosening the Allen Bolts. We offer allen socket which are used for different industrial purposes. These are made of best quality mild steel or stainless steel. The allen socket is well marked for its durability and performance. The inhex impact drivers are perfect for loosening and re-torques of high tensile unbrako socket head cap screws. The allen hex keys are available in metric and imperial. Our sockets are made with en47 material with industrial standard wall thickness.
Features:
- Greater wall thickness for resisting impact loads
- En47 material used as raw material
- Special heat treatment for toughness
- A black industrial finish
- Readily available in all sizes
- Suitable for: impact tools, torque wrenches, torque multipliers, pneumatic nut runners and high torque hydraulic wrenches.
Tags:
- Allen key socket
- Sockets
- Impact sockets
- Industrial tools
- Sq.Dr. Sizes : 1/4"- 3/8" - 1/2" - 3/4" - 1" - 1 1/2"
- A/f hex sizes : 5mm - 50 mm (matric sizes)
- 3/16" - 2" (same-inch sizes)
Engineered for PerformanceEach Allen Socket features a hardened and tempered build, providing durability and strength to handle rigorous mechanical, automotive, and industrial tasks. The chrome-plated or polished finish enhances corrosion protection while assuring a professional look.
Precision and VersatilityFeaturing a precisely machined hex socket, these tools deliver a reliable, tight fit on fasteners within the 4 mm to 19 mm range. The 3/8 inch drive size is compatible with most standard ratchets and wrenches, offering flexibility for various applications.
User-Focused PackagingChoose from convenient blister packs for retail use or bulk options for workshops and industrial buyers. Each socket is lightweight, making them easy to handle and transport for maintenance professionals.
FAQ's of Allen Socket:
Q: How do I use the Allen Socket for maintenance work?
A: To use the Allen Socket, select the appropriate size (4 mm to 19 mm) to match your fastener. Attach the socket to a compatible 3/8 inch drive ratchet or wrench, then insert the hex end into the screw or bolt head. Apply manual torque to loosen or tighten the fastener.
Q: What is the surface finish of the Allen Socket, and how does it benefit users?
A: The Allen Socket comes with either a polished or chrome-plated finish. This adds an extra layer of corrosion resistance and ensures the socket remains rust-free even with frequent use in harsh industrial or automotive environments.
Q: When should I choose a precision-machined Allen Socket over a standard one?
A: Precision-machined Allen Sockets are ideal when a tight, secure fit is essential, such as in automotive and industrial tasks where fastener slippage could cause damage or safety concerns. Their exact dimensions reduce wear on both socket and fastener.
Q: Where can I purchase these Allen Sockets in India?
A: These Allen Sockets are available from multiple importers, suppliers, traders, and wholesalers across India. You can find them through industrial supply stores or contact bulk distributors for large orders.
Q: What is the process involved in manufacturing these Allen Sockets?
A: Manufacturing involves precision machining from high-quality mild steel, followed by hardening and tempering for strength. The sockets are finished with either a polished or chrome-plated coating for added durability and corrosion resistance before being packed in blister or bulk options.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a hardened and tempered Allen Socket?
A: Hardened and tempered Allen Sockets are more durable and less likely to deform under heavy loads. They provide a long service life and maintain their exact fit, making them ideal for repeated use in demanding environments.
Q: Can these Allen Sockets be used with any power tools?
A: These sockets are designed for manual operation and are best used with hand ratchets or wrenches with a 3/8 inch drive. Using them with powered tools is not recommended, as this may compromise the socket's integrity or void warranty.