Description
A Hex Socket (Nut Driver) is a hand or power tool used for driving nuts, bolts, and hexagonal fasteners. It functions like a screwdriver but with a hexagonal, socket-shaped tip that fits over the nut or bolt head, providing better grip and torque application.
Key Features:
✅ Sizes:
- Metric: 4mm to 19mm (Common: 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm)
- Imperial: 5/32″ to 3/4″ (Common: 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, 7/16″)
✅ Types:
- Manual Nut Drivers: Handle with a fixed hex socket, similar to a screwdriver.
- Magnetic Nut Drivers: Holds fasteners in place, great for overhead work.
- T-Handle Nut Drivers: Provides more torque for tightening/loosening.
- Power Nut Drivers: Hex shank for use with drills and impact drivers.
- Deep Socket Nut Drivers: Extended reach for long bolts.
✅ Material: Typically made from chrome vanadium (Cr-V), hardened steel, or S2 steel for durability.
✅ Coatings: Black oxide, chrome-plated, or titanium for corrosion resistance.
Common Applications:
🔩 Automotive & Machinery (engine components, hose clamps)
⚙️ Construction & HVAC (sheet metal screws, ductwork)
🛠️ Furniture Assembly (bed frames, shelving units)
🔧 Electronics & Appliances (circuit boards, home repairs)
Advantages of Hex Sockets (Nut Drivers):
✔️ Better Grip & Torque: Reduces the risk of stripping fasteners.
✔️ Faster Fastening: Especially with power nut drivers in drills.
✔️ Versatile: Available in both manual and power tool-compatible versions.
💡 Tip: Use magnetic nut drivers for handling small nuts and bolts in tight spaces.
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