Sunex 588D Deep Impact Socket, 1" Drive, 2-3/4", 6-Point SAE
- Sunex 588D is a deep impact socket for heavy-duty fastening and removal on large SAE fasteners. Designed for 1" drive tools, the 2-3/4" 6-point profile provides solid engagement while the deep well clears protruding studs. This is a general-use socket and not a replacement part for a specific SKU.
- Features:
- 1" drive interface pairs with heavy-duty impact wrenches and ratchets to deliver high torque efficiently.
- 2-3/4" SAE size handles large fasteners commonly found in industrial, fleet, and heavy equipment service.
- 6-point geometry engages the flats of the fastener to help reduce rounding under load.
- Deep well length provides added clearance over long bolts and studs for better access.
- Chrome molybdenum steel construction and a durable black finish support longevity in impact applications.
- Meets or exceeds ANSI and ASME performance requirements for impact sockets.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Sunex
- Part Number: 588D
- Drive Size: 1 inch
- Socket Size: 2-3/4 inch
- Points: 6
- Length: Deep
- Material: Chrome molybdenum steel
- Color: Black
- Magnetic: No
- Standards: Meets or exceeds ANSI and ASME performance requirements
- System Compatibility or Application: For 1 inch drive impact tools; fits 2-3/4 inch SAE fasteners; not a replacement part
- Quantity: 1 socket
- The Sunex 588D Deep Impact Socket can also be referred to as 1 inch drive deep impact socket, 2-3/4 inch impact socket, SAE 6 point deep socket, large 1 inch drive impact socket, and Sunex 588D socket.
Sunex designs professional impact sockets and shop tools for automotive and industrial technicians, focusing on chrome molybdenum construction and precise broaching to deliver reliable performance with impact equipment.
Q: Is this the deep or standard version?
A: Deep. Sunex 588D is the deep impact socket in this size.
Q: What tools is it compatible with?
A: Any 1 inch drive impact-rated wrench or ratchet and appropriate impact extensions or adapters as needed.
Q: How many points does the socket have?
A: Six. The 6-point design grips the flat sides of the fastener to help prevent rounding.