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About Socketry

Socketry encompasses a comprehensive range of socket tools and accessories essential for mechanical work, automotive servicing, and general assembly tasks. From individual sockets and complete socket sets to specialised accessories like extension bars, universal joints, and ratchet handles, MyToolShed.co.uk stocks professional-grade socketry to suit every application. Whether you're working with metric or imperial fasteners, need standard depth or deep sockets, or require specific drive sizes from 1/4" through to 3/4", you'll find the right tools here.

Quality socketry delivers reliable torque transfer, reduces fastener damage, and increases productivity across trades. MyToolShed offers socketry from trusted manufacturers, including VDE-insulated options for electrical work, impact-rated sockets for power tools, and precision sets for delicate tasks. With various drive configurations, socket profiles (6-point, 12-point, bi-hex), and specialist designs for damaged fasteners or hard-to-reach areas, professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts can build a complete socket collection tailored to their needs.

Applications

Socketry is indispensable across numerous trades and industries:

  • Automotive mechanics – engine work, suspension repairs, brake servicing, and general vehicle maintenance
  • Plant and machinery engineers – equipment assembly, maintenance, and repair
  • Electricians – installation work using VDE-insulated socketry for safe work on or near 240v systems
  • Plumbers and heating engineers – boiler installation, radiator fitting, and pipework assembly
  • Agricultural mechanics – farm machinery maintenance and repair
  • Manufacturing and assembly – production line work and quality control
  • DIY enthusiasts – home repairs, furniture assembly, and automotive projects
  • Bicycle mechanics – professional bike servicing and repairs

Choosing The Right Socketry

Selecting appropriate socketry depends on several key factors. Consider the drive size – 1/4" for light-duty and confined spaces, 3/8" for general-purpose work, 1/2" for automotive and heavier applications, and 3/4" or 1" for industrial tasks. Choose between 6-point sockets for maximum grip and reduced fastener rounding, or 12-point designs for easier alignment in restricted access.

Decide whether you need standard or deep sockets based on bolt length and access requirements. For professional tradespeople, investing in a comprehensive socket set from MyToolShed.co.uk offers better value than purchasing individual pieces. Consider chrome vanadium for general use or impact-rated chrome molybdenum for power tools. Electricians should prioritise VDE-insulated socketry rated for electrical work. Don't overlook essential accessories like extension bars for reach, universal joints for angled access, and quality ratchets with fine tooth counts for restricted swing.

Safety Information

Always select sockets rated for your intended application – never use standard sockets with impact tools, as they may shatter. When working near live electrical systems, only use properly certified VDE-insulated socketry. Inspect sockets regularly for cracks, wear, or damage, replacing compromised tools immediately. Ensure sockets fully engage fasteners before applying torque to prevent slippage and injury. Use appropriate drive size and socket depth for the task – forcing undersized tools risks breakage and personal harm.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

6-point sockets contact fasteners on their flat sides, providing superior grip and reducing the risk of rounding worn or tight fixings. 12-point sockets offer easier alignment and are useful in restricted spaces where limited swing requires repositioning, but provide less contact area.

Can I use regular sockets with an impact wrench?

No. Impact wrenches require specially designed impact-rated sockets made from chrome molybdenum steel with thicker walls. Regular chrome vanadium sockets may crack or shatter under the repeated shock loads generated by impact tools, creating a serious safety hazard.

What socket set should I buy as a beginner?

A 1/2" drive socket set with both metric and imperial sizing offers the best versatility for automotive and general DIY work. Look for sets including a ratchet, standard and deep sockets, extension bars, and a storage case for organisation.

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