Wright Tool 200 1/4" Drive 10 Piece Standard Socket Set 6-Point

Wright Tool 200 1/4" Drive 10 Piece Standard Socket Set 6-Point

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  • Patented Wright Drive® distributes contact over a larger surface area for greater gripping power and strength.
  • Forged and Machined for Best Fit and Unyielding Strength
  • Precision Heat-Treated and Tempered for optimal Hardness, Ductility and Durability
  • Easy to read stamp pattern in order to quickly determine opening size
  • Made in the USA. Designed, Engineered and Manufactured in Barberton, OH
Overview
Own the best socket set with the Wright Tool 10 piece 6 point standard socket set. Sockets come in 5/32 inch, 3/16 inch, 7/32 inch, 1/4 inch, 9/32 inch, 5/16 inch, 11/32 inch, 3/8 inch, 7/16 inch and 1/2 inch.

Wright Tool 200 1/4" Drive 10 Piece Standard Socket Set 6-Point

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Wright Tool
Part Number
200
Product Type
Socket Set
Number of Pieces
10
Packaging
Retail
UPC
076799002006
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Weight
0.16 kg
0.36 lb
Details
Type
6 Point
Size
5/32 inch, 3/16 inch, 7/32 inch, 1/4 inch, 9/32 inch, 5/16 inch, 11/32 inch, 3/8 inch, 7/16 inch and 1/2 inch
Features
- Patented Wright Drive® distributes contact over a larger surface area for greater gripping power and strength.
- Forged and Machined for Best Fit and Unyielding Strength
- Precision Heat-Treated and Tempered for optimal Hardness, Ductility and Durability
- Easy to read stamp pattern in order to quickly determine opening size
- Made in the USA. Designed, Engineered and Manufactured in Barberton, OH
- Meets and exceeds ASME B107 hand tool standards
Drive Connector Size
1/4 inch
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Wright Tool

Since 1927, Wright Tools has been a name internationally recognized for manufacturing quality, American-made tools specifically made for industrial and automotive users. They improved the quality at their plant in Barberton, Ohio over the years by switching to using a hot forge, creating their own steel alloy and focusing on customer satisfaction to make tools that professionals can rely on. After nearly a century of making tools, Wright has come to be known for not merely following American-made standards – they are the standard.

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