Sunex 4692 3/4 inch Drive Metric Impact Socket Set, 26 Piece, Cr-Mo Alloy Steel
- The Sunex 4692 3/4 inch drive metric impact socket set includes 26 metric sockets from 19 mm up to 50 mm, all forged from Cr-Mo alloy steel with radius corner geometry and dual size markings. It comes in a heavy duty blow molded storage case for organized transport.
- Features:
- Cr-Mo alloy steel construction provides high strength and durability under impact torque
- Radius corner design enhances engagement with fastener walls and reduces corner rounding
- Dual size markings (laser etched and stamped) ensure long-lasting visibility
- Meets or exceeds ANSI/ASME standards for impact sockets
- Heavy duty blow molded storage case secures and organizes all sockets
- Includes:
- Metric impact sockets (26): 19 mm, 20 mm, 21 mm, 22 mm, 23 mm, 24 mm, 25 mm, 26 mm, 27 mm, 28 mm, 29 mm, 30 mm, 31 mm, 33 mm, 34 mm, 35 mm, 36 mm, 38 mm, 39 mm, 40 mm, 41 mm, 42 mm, 43 mm, 44 mm, 46 mm, 50 mm
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Sunex Tools
- Part Number: 4692
- Drive Size: 3/4 inch
- Socket Type: Metric impact sockets (standard style)
- Size Range: 19 mm to 50 mm
- Material / Finish: Chrome molybdenum alloy steel, black phosphate finish
- System Compatibility / Application: Designed for use with 3/4 inch drive impact tools on metric fasteners in automotive, industrial, and heavy duty service
- This metric impact socket set is also known as Sunex 4692 impact kit, Cr-Mo metric impact sockets, 3/4 inch metric impact set, and Sunex heavy duty metric socket kit.
Sunex Tools delivers performance-rated impact socket sets for demanding applications. The 4692 set combines extensive metric coverage, robust construction, and precise design into one professional impact socket kit.
Q: What metric sizes are covered?
A: The set includes 26 metric sockets from 19 mm through 50 mm.
Q: Are these sockets impact-rated?
A: Yes. They are forged from Cr-Mo alloy steel and designed for 3/4 inch drive impact tool use.
Q: Do these sockets meet any recognized industry standard?
A: Yes. They meet or exceed ANSI/ASME standards for impact sockets.