Grey Pneumatic GP1912F 3/8" Drive x 3/8" Hex Driver Impact Socket
- The Grey Pneumatic GP1912F 3/8-inch drive × 3/8-inch hex driver impact socket is a standard-length SAE fractional socket engineered for high-torque impact tool applications; its chrome-molybdenum construction provides durability under shock loads and helps maintain a precise fit on fasteners.
- Features:
- Standard length design (~1.97 inches overall) balances reach and compactness for use in tight spaces.
- 3/8-inch driver to 3/8-inch hex size ensures proper torque transfer to SAE fasteners; 6-point geometry reduces rounding of bolt heads.
- Made of chrome-molybdenum alloy steel capable of withstanding impact wrench forces with high strength and toughness.
- Lifetime warranty from Grey Pneumatic against defects in material and workmanship; each piece comes in a poly bag with barcode for easy storage and tracking.
- Specifications:
- Order Part Number: GP1912F
- Item Description: 3/8 Inch Drive x 3/8 Inch Hex Driver
- Manufacturer Long Name: Grey Pneumatic Corp
- Country of Origin: TW
- Harmonization Code: 82042000
- Default Selling Unit: EA
- Impact Driver
- Type Standard Length, SAE Fractional, Hex
- Bit Size 3/8 Inch
- Drive End Size 3/8 Inch
- Overall Length 1.97 Inch
- Outside Diameter 0.75 Inch
- Material Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Steel
- Turned Length 1.22 Inch
- The socket can also be referred to as GP-1912F impact socket, Grey Pneumatic 3/8-drive 3/8-hex driver socket, 1912F SAE hex driver, GRE1912F standard impact driver, and Grey Pneumatic 3/8-inch hex bit impact socket.
Grey Pneumatic’s GP1912F is built for professionals who need dependable impact accessories; its balance of compact standard length, strong material, and precision fit make it well-suited for automotive, industrial maintenance, and equipment repair tasks.
Q: What is the benefit of standard-length versus deep sockets in this size?
A: Standard-length sockets like GP1912F are shorter, which allows better access in confined or crowded spaces; while deep sockets are required for recessed or long studs, standard sockets provide more control and less risk of bending or slipping in tight areas.
Q: Is this safe for use with impact tools?
A: Yes; it is designed as an impact socket, using chrome-molybdenum alloy steel and a 6-point hex geometry which are standard features to handle the stress, shock, and torque demands of impact wrenches.
Q: What fasteners is this socket size typically used for?
A: The 3/8-inch hex driver is commonly used for smaller SAE bolts or equipment, such as brackets, covers, light-duty assemblies, and maintenance applications where 3/8-inch heads are required. Its compatibility with impact tools makes it useful for tougher jobs needing repeated fastening or loosening.