CRESCENT SOCKET SET 1/4DR 25PC
25 Pc 1/4" Drive Socket Set 3/16 to 3/16", 5 to 12.70mm, 6 Points, Full Polish Chrome Plated Finish
Additional Information
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CRESCENT 1/2DR D/IMP SOCKET SET
Manufactured from chrome molybdenum alloy steel (CR-MO) for better strength and longer tool life
Off-corner loading technology to virtually eliminate fastener rounding
Size markings stamped for quick size identification
CRESCENT 14PC MECHANIC TOOL SET
The Crescent 14-piece 3/4-inch drive standard SAE professional socket set is an ideal set for working on heavy equipment. Each tool has a Crestoloy(R) alloy steel body for the ultimate in strength and durability. This 14 piece set includes a 45 tooth ratchet with quick release socket retention button, swivel breaker bar, 4" extension, 8" extension, and 12 point sockets in sizes 7/8", 15/16", 1",1-1/8", 1-1/4", 1-7/16", 1-1/2", 1-5/8", 1-3/4", and 2". Ratchet features a non-slip knurl handle. All tools come packaged securely in a durable molded storage case. Please note that it is recommended to not use an impact gun on chrome sockets.
Features
Contains a carefully selected assortment of hand tools needed for most industrial, mechanical and consumer applications
Heavy-duty, 45-tooth ratchet with quick release socket retention button to hold sockets securely
Sockets feature off-corner loading technology to reduce fastener rounding
Dremel Small Engraving Cutter Model 107 Ball, 3/32
Dremel 107 Features:
Ideal for detail engraving, carving and routing in wood, fiberglass, ceramics, plastic, jewelry and soft metals
A high-speed cutter designed for precision engraving
Dremel 109 Engraving Cutter 1/16" Bit Diameter
Dremel 109 Features:
Ideal for detail engraving, carving and routing in wood, fiberglass, ceramics, plastic, jewelry and soft metals.
Secure objects to a stable surface while working.
For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit.
Use the sides of the cutter (rather than the tip) for effective cutting. The tip cuts poorly and can break under pressure.
Use higher speeds for hard woods, slower speeds for metals and very slow speeds for plastics (to avoid melting at the point of contact).
If chattering occurs, increase speed.