Sunex 4685 3/4 inch Drive SAE Deep Impact Socket Set, 17 Piece, Cr-Mo Alloy Steel
Sunex 4685 3/4 inch Drive SAE Deep Impact Socket Set, 17 Piece, Cr-Mo Alloy Steel
- The Sunex 4685 3/4 inch drive SAE deep impact socket set includes 17 deep 6-point sockets from 1 inch to 2 inches, featuring radius corner design, dual size markings, and Cr-Mo alloy steel construction held in a heavy duty storage case.
- Features:
- Forged from chrome molybdenum (Cr-Mo) alloy steel for strength under impact loads
- Radius corner design enhances fastener contact and helps reduce rounding
- Dual size marking (laser etch plus stamp) ensures long-lasting legibility
- Deep well socket design allows reach to recessed fasteners
- Black phosphate finish adds corrosion resistance
- Includes:
- Deep impact sockets (17): 1 in, 1-1/16 in, 1-1/8 in, 1-3/16 in, 1-1/4 in, 1-5/16 in, 1-3/8 in, 1-7/16 in, 1-1/2 in, 1-9/16 in, 1-5/8 in, 1-11/16 in, 1-3/4 in, 1-13/16 in, 1-7/8 in, 1-15/16 in, 2 in
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Sunex Tools
- Part Number: 4685
- Drive Size: 3/4 inch
- Socket Style: Deep impact sockets (SAE)
- Size Range: 1 inch to 2 inches
- Material / Finish: Chrome molybdenum alloy steel, black phosphate finish
- System Compatibility / Application: Designed for heavy duty SAE hex fasteners requiring depth access in automotive, industrial, and equipment repair environments
- This impact socket set is also known as Sunex 4685 impact kit, Cr-Mo deep socket set, 3/4 inch deep impact sockets, and Sunex heavy duty impact socket kit.
Sunex Tools manufactures professional impact socket sets tailored for demanding applications. The 4685 set delivers full deep-length coverage from 1 inch to 2 inches in a durable, well-organized format.
Q: Which sizes are included in this set?
A: It includes deep impact sockets in sizes from 1 inch through 2 inches in 1/16 inch increments.
Q: Are these sockets suitable for use with impact wrenches?
A: Yes. They are forged from Cr-Mo alloy steel and built for high torque impact use.
Q: Why choose deep sockets?
A: Deep sockets allow access to fasteners that are recessed or obstructed, when standard-length sockets cannot reach.