
Hitachi 728555 Impact Socket 1/2-Inch Drive
Tackle Tough Fastening Jobs with ConfidenceIntroducing the Hitachi 728555 1/2-Inch Drive Impact Socket, engineered for durability and high torque applications. Made from alloy steel, this socket provides exceptional strength and reliability for demanding tasks. Specifications: Brand: Hitach...
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Overview
Tackle Tough Fastening Jobs with Confidence
Introducing the Hitachi 728555 1/2-Inch Drive Impact Socket, engineered for durability and high torque applications. Made from alloy steel, this socket provides exceptional strength and reliability for demanding tasks.
Specifications:
- Brand: Hitachi
- Model: 728555
- Drive Size: 1/2-Inch Square Female
- Type: 6-Point Impact Socket
- Material: Alloy Steel (Chrome-Molybdenum)
- Length: 3-1/2 inches
Key Features
Measures 1-inch wide by 3-1/2-inches long
Constructed of alloy steel which allows up to 20-percent more torque to be applied
Thin wall design increases access to tight areas
Works in nearly all drills, impact drivers and wrenches
Comes with a 30-day limited warranty
Well-built with a high quality design
Overall drilling depth of 3-1/2-Inch
1/2-Inch square female drive will not slip or break
Type 2-shape is perfect for driving projects and has a 1-Inch diameter
Comes with a 30-day limited warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- This Hitachi impact socket is constructed from alloy steel, which allows up to 20-percent more torque to be applied for tougher jobs.
- The thin wall design of the socket increases accessibility to tight areas, enhancing usability in confined spaces.
- It features a 1/2-inch square female drive that is designed to prevent slipping or breaking during use.
- The socket's Type 2-shape and 1-inch diameter make it suitable for a variety of driving projects.
- It comes with a 30-day limited warranty, providing a period for performance assurance.
👎 Cons
- The 30-day limited warranty might be considered short for a tool designed for rigorous use, potentially limiting long-term coverage.
- At 1-inch wide, the socket may still be too large for extremely cramped or intricate mechanical tasks.
- While designed to work in nearly all drills, impact drivers, and wrenches, specific compatibility might vary.
- The fixed 3-1/2-inch length may not be optimal for all applications, potentially limiting its reach or maneuverability.
- The focus on driving projects suggests it might not be versatile for other types of fastener work that require different socket designs.