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De Neers 1/2 inch 30mm Injection Insulated Square Drive Socket
De Neers 1/2 inch 12mm Injection Insulated Square Drive Socket
Milwaukee 61DM36 3/4 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
Milwaukee 61DL54 1/2 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
Westward 9Pcs 1/4-5/8 inch Chrome Socket Set, 53PN39
By: Westward
Available on Request
₹3,011
  • Removable Top

Jtc JTC 4104 15 P / 92mm Polished Square Drive Socket
Jtc JTC 4924 Polished Square Drive Socket
By: JTC
Available on Request
₹1,217
Westward 1-3/16 inch Steel Chrome Socket, 10E277
By: Westward
Available on Request
₹2,115
Westward 12Pcs 10-21mm Chrome Socket Set, 53PN71
By: Westward
Available on Request
₹5,587
  • Removable Top

Westward 28mm Steel Chrome Socket, 53YV58
By: Westward
Available on Request
₹2,114
Inder 12mm 1/2 inch Drive Hexagon Socket, P-910E
By: Inder
Available on Request
₹357
Westward 27mm Steel Chrome Socket, 10E322
By: Westward
Available on Request
₹2,003
Milwaukee 61DM05 3/4 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
Milwaukee 61DM62 3/4 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
Topul 6PT 11mm Deep Socket, BAEE1611
By: Toptul
Available on Request
₹206
Topul 6PT 12mm Deep Socket, BAEE1612
By: Toptul
Available on Request
₹205
Topul 12PT 3/8 inch Deep Socket, BBEF0812
By: Toptul
Available on Request
₹137
Milwaukee 10Z797 1/2 inch Alloy Steel Black Oxide Square Drive Socket
Milwaukee 61DM75 3/4 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
Inder 10mm 1/2 inch Drive Hexagon Socket, P-910C
By: Inder
Available on Request
₹357
RS Pro 20mm Hex Socket with 1/2 inch Drive, Length: 38 mm, 1923761
Milwaukee 419J55 7/16 inch Alloy Steel Black Oxide Square Drive Socket
Milwaukee 61DL59 1/2 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
RS Pro 15mm BiHex Socket with 3/8 inch Drive, 8304050
By: RS Pro
Available on Request
₹490
Milwaukee 61DL88 3/4 inch Steel Black Phosphate Square Drive Socket
Baum Art-410 30mm 3/4 inch Chrome Vanadium Steel Square Drive Socket
  • Slotted and Knurling

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A Better Understanding of the Drive Sockets


A drive socket is a square void that is used to attach the socket to a turning tool such as a wrench or a ratchet. They usually come in 5 sizes: 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 3/4″ and 1″. These sockets are always mentioned in the imperial sizes because there is no equivalent metric for these internationally.


The measurement of these sockets is the gap between the flat sides of the square recess. The socket should ideally match the size of the turning tool to fit it properly. Drive sockets and adapters consist of individual products and packed sets of the detachable wrench and changeable bit screwdriver attachments. They are manufactured to accommodate a variety of nut, bolt, and screw sizes, as well as tool-access restrictions.


In addition to product type, bit, and socket style, the material finish, product specifications, features, and application are important to consider while looking for the perfect fit.


Specifications and Variety in Drive Sockets


The number of points in a socket determines the shape and number of starting points available. The revolving action of the socket applies most of the torque at or near the corners of the head; greater torque can be achieved with more points.


4: The socket has four points. Four-point sockets are used for square-shaped bolt heads and nuts.


6: The socket has a hexagon shape and contains six points. Six-point sockets provide better grip than 12 point sockets and therefore have less slippage and rounding off of the fastener points. Six-point sockets are used for hex-shaped bolt heads and nuts and can be used on a thicker, stronger socket.


8: The socket has eight points. Eight point sockets are used for square-shaped bolt heads and nuts but have become less popular.


12: The socket has twelve points. Twelve point sockets are used for hex-shaped bolt heads and nuts and are faster and more versatile.


Impact Socket and its Features


The sides of the Impact sockets are 50% thicker than that of the regular socket to make it suitable for use with pneumatic impact tools, while regular sockets can only be used with handheld tools. These are constructed with chrome molybdenum, a ductile material that adds extra elasticity to the socket resisting it from bending or shattering.


Knowing the Spline Socket


A spline socket is specially designed to tighten and untighten fasteners. These sockets are also ideally used for four-point, six-point or hex, twelve-point, or bi-hex fasteners, making them useful to use with multiple shaped fasteners.


Swivel Socket and its Functions


Swivel sockets are specially designed sockets used to tighten or loosen bolts. The head of such sockets swivels in different directions to allow the user access to different parts and awkward angles. The socket is attached to a driver for the user to turn and apply force for leverage to tighten or loosen a bolt.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Drive Sockets

What is a drive socket?

A drive socket is a tool attachment that fits onto a wrench or ratchet. It's designed to grip and turn fasteners like nuts and bolts, making them essential for various mechanical and DIY tasks.

What is the difference between drive socket and impact socket?

Drive sockets are for general use, while impact sockets are built for high-torque applications with impact wrenches. Impact sockets are typically made from stronger materials and have thicker walls for durability.