Single Sockets
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Facom 3/4" Drive Non Sparking Copper Beryllium Bi Hexagon Socket Metric
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Facom 3/4" Drive Non Sparking Copper Beryllium Bi Hexagon Socket Imperial
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About Single Sockets
Single sockets are essential individual components for socket sets, allowing tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts to replace lost pieces or add specific sizes to their existing tool collections. Available in various drive sizes (1/4", 3/8", and 1/2"), these precision-engineered tools are designed to fit securely onto ratchets, torque wrenches, and breaker bars for turning nuts and bolts efficiently. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of single sockets in both metric and imperial measurements, including standard depth, deep, impact-rated, and specialist varieties such as Torx and hexagon bit holding sockets.
Our selection features trusted brands including Draper, Bahco, Britool Expert, and Bosch Professional, ensuring professional-grade quality for automotive work, mechanical repairs, and general maintenance tasks. Whether you need a specific hexagon socket, bi-hexagon socket for improved grip, or impact-rated sockets for use with power tools, MyToolShed offers individual sockets to suit every application.
Applications
- Automotive mechanics: engine repairs, brake maintenance, suspension work, and general vehicle servicing
- Plant and machinery engineers: industrial equipment maintenance and heavy machinery repairs
- Bicycle mechanics: specialist socket sizes for bike assembly and maintenance
- Plumbers and heating engineers: working with pipe fittings, radiator valves, and boiler components
- General maintenance technicians: equipment servicing across various industries
- DIY enthusiasts: home repairs, furniture assembly, and general household maintenance
- Agricultural engineers: farm machinery and equipment repairs
Choosing The Right Single Sockets
Drive size: Select the appropriate drive size (1/4", 3/8", or 1/2") to match your existing ratchet or torque wrench. Quarter-inch drives suit lighter work, whilst half-inch drives handle heavier-duty applications.
Socket size and measurement system: Ensure you choose the correct metric or imperial size for your fasteners. Metric sizes are standard in the UK and Europe, whilst imperial sizes remain common in older machinery and American equipment.
Socket depth: Standard sockets work for most applications, whilst deep sockets are essential for accessing recessed nuts or working with longer threaded bolts. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks both variants across popular sizes.
Socket profile: Hexagon (6-point) sockets provide maximum grip on bolt heads, whilst bi-hexagon (12-point) sockets offer easier alignment in confined spaces. Impact sockets feature thicker walls and are specifically designed for use with air or electric impact wrenches.
Material quality: Chrome vanadium steel offers excellent durability for general use, whilst specialist impact sockets use toughened steel to withstand the forces generated by power tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular sockets with an impact wrench?
No, always use impact-rated sockets with impact wrenches or air tools. Regular chrome sockets can shatter under the repetitive hammering action, creating dangerous shrapnel. Impact sockets are manufactured from softer, more flexible steel with thicker walls to absorb the forces safely.
What's the difference between 6-point and 12-point sockets?
Six-point (hexagon) sockets grip the flat sides of bolt heads, distributing force evenly and reducing the risk of rounding off fasteners. Twelve-point (bi-hexagon) sockets allow engagement at twice as many angles, which is useful in tight spaces with limited swing radius, but can slip more easily on stubborn or damaged bolts.
How do I know which drive size I need?
Match the socket drive size to your ratchet or wrench. Quarter-inch drives suit small fasteners up to approximately 14mm, three-eighths drives handle medium work up to 19mm, and half-inch drives are best for larger fasteners and heavy-duty applications requiring more torque.
