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Expert By Facom Single Sockets at MyToolShed.co.uk

Expert by Facom brings professional-grade single sockets to tradesmen and engineers who demand precision and reliability in their tool collection. As part of the renowned Facom family, Expert offers exceptional quality hand tools that combine French engineering excellence with practical functionality. Their single socket range delivers the durability and accuracy required for automotive work, machinery maintenance, and general mechanical applications across various industries.

Whether you're a mobile mechanic, workshop professional, or serious DIY enthusiast, Expert by Facom single sockets provide the perfect balance of performance and value. Each socket is manufactured to exacting standards, ensuring a precise fit on fasteners whilst minimising the risk of rounding or damage. Available in both metric and imperial sizes, with various drive configurations including 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" square drives, these sockets are designed to complement professional socket sets and provide replacement options when specific sizes are needed.

Why Choose Expert By Facom?

  • Heritage and Quality: Backed by Facom's century of tool-making expertise, Expert delivers professional-grade performance that tradesmen trust
  • Precise Manufacturing: Each socket features accurate internal profiles that grip fasteners securely, reducing wear and preventing rounding
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from premium chrome vanadium steel with a corrosion-resistant finish for long-lasting performance
  • Clear Size Marking: Laser-etched or stamped markings ensure quick size identification, even in low-light workshop conditions
  • Professional Standards: Conforming to relevant BS/EN standards, giving you confidence in quality and safety
  • Excellent Value: Professional quality without the premium price tag, making them ideal for building comprehensive socket collections

Popular Expert By Facom Products

Expert by Facom's single socket range covers comprehensive sizing options to suit every application. Their metric sockets span from compact 4mm sizes through to larger 32mm options, whilst imperial ranges cover common AF sizes. Deep sockets are available for applications requiring extended reach over long threaded sections, whilst standard-length sockets provide versatility for general workshop tasks. Bi-hexagon (12-point) and hexagon (6-point) profiles cater to different fastener types and accessibility requirements, ensuring you have the right tool for every job.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Expert by Facom sockets suitable for impact wrenches?

Standard Expert by Facom chrome sockets are designed for hand tools and ratchets. For pneumatic or electric impact applications, always select impact-rated sockets which are specifically manufactured to withstand the higher forces involved.

What's the difference between 6-point and 12-point sockets?

Six-point (hexagon) sockets provide maximum grip on fastener flats and are ideal for high-torque applications or rounded fasteners. Twelve-point (bi-hexagon) sockets offer more positioning options in confined spaces, making them useful when ratchet swing is limited.

How do I maintain my Expert by Facom sockets?

Keep sockets clean and lightly oiled to prevent corrosion. Store them organised by size, and inspect regularly for wear or cracks. Avoid using extensions or adaptors that exceed the socket's intended torque rating.

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