Grey Pneumatic 1007MD 3/8-Inch Drive Impact Socket, 7 mm Deep
- The Grey Pneumatic 1007MD is a 6-point, 3/8-inch drive, 7 mm deep impact socket engineered for use with impact tools—designed for high-torque performance, durability, and access to deep-set fasteners.
- Features:
- High-torque drive design transfers force effectively to the fastener for heavy-duty applications and reduced wear
- Deep-length construction (63 mm overall) reaches recessed or obstructed fasteners reliably
- Forged from chrome-molybdenum alloy steel for maximum strength and resistance to cracking under impact stress
- 6-point hex shape ensures a secure fit on fasteners and reduces rounding off
- Clearly marked size and part number on socket for quick tool identification
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Grey Pneumatic Corp.
- Part Number: 1007MD
- Drive Size: 3/8-Inch
- Socket Size: 7 mm
- Configuration: Deep length, 6-point hex
- Material: Chrome-molybdenum alloy steel
- Overall Length: 63 mm
- Bolt Clearance Depth: 49 mm
- Socket Wall Thickness (A): 19 mm; Socket End Diameter (B): 11.5 mm; Socket Depth (E): 12 mm
- Packaging: Poly bag with barcode
- Warranty: Lifetime against defects
- This impact socket is also referred to as deep-length metric impact socket, high-torque 6-point impact socket, 3/8-inch drive metric impact socket, GP impact socket 7 mm, and chrome-moly alloy impact socket.
The Grey Pneumatic 1007MD impact socket provides professional-grade performance for demanding automotive, industrial, and maintenance tasks. Its durable alloy steel construction, high-torque design, and extended reach make it dependable for tough, recessed fastener applications.
Q: What makes this socket suitable for impact tool use?
A: It’s forged from chrome-molybdenum alloy steel and features a high-torque drive that withstands the heavy stresses delivered by impact tools—ensuring durability and consistent performance.
Q: What are the key dimensions of this socket?
A: The overall length is 63 mm, with a bolt clearance depth of 49 mm, and a socket depth of 12 mm—making it ideal for reaching deep-set fasteners.
Q: How does the high-torque design benefit the user?
A: The high-torque drive shifts stress from the thinner to the thicker parts of the socket wall—allowing for up to 20 percent more torque, better durability, and less risk of fastener rounding.