Grey Pneumatic GP2027M 1/2" Drive x 27 mm Standard-Length Impact Socket
- The Grey Pneumatic GP2027M is a standard-length 6-point impact socket, 1/2 inch drive, 27 mm metric size, built for heavy-duty applications using impact tools.
- Features:
- Made from chrome-molybdenum alloy steel for strength and durability under high torque impact tool stresses
- 6-Point configuration maximizes contact with fastener flats to reduce rounding and enhance torque transfer
- Standard length option balances reach and strength, suitable for many automotive and industrial tasks
- Large size markings for quick identification in tool sets or when working in low-light conditions
- Specifications:
- Impact Socket
- Order Part Number: GP2027M
- Item Description: 1/2 Inch Drive x 27mm Standard Length Impact Socket
- Manufacturer: Grey Pneumatic Corp
- Country of Origin: TW
- Harmonization Code: 82042000
- Default Selling Unit: EA
- Type: High Torque, 6-Point, Standard Length, Metric, Hex, Shape II
- Drive End Size: 1/2 Inch
- Socket End Size: 27 Millimeter
- Outside Diameter: 38 Millimeter
- Overall Length: 40 Millimeter
- Material: Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Steel
- Bolt Clearance Depth: 23 Millimeter
- Socket Depth: 17 Millimeter
- Applications: Automotive, Industrial, Assembly, Mining, Maintenance, Construction and Energy Industry
- Packaging Type: Poly Bag with Barcode
- The Grey Pneumatic GP2027M socket is also known as 27 mm impact socket, 1/2-inch drive GP2027M, heavy-duty impact socket 27 mm, GP standard length impact socket, and Grey Pneumatic 2027M 6-Point socket.
Grey Pneumatic GP2027M is made for professional mechanics and industrial users needing reliable performance when working with large metric fasteners. Its chrome-molybdenum build, precise fit, and standard length make it ideal for many common jobs in automotive, construction, or maintenance settings.
Q: What drives is this socket compatible with?
A: It is designed for 1/2 inch drive impact wrenches, ratchets, and torque tools built for impact use.
Q: Why choose a 6-point socket instead of 12-point?
A: A 6-point socket provides better contact with the fastener’s flats, reducing the risk of rounding and offering improved torque transfer in high-stress or high-torque impact applications.
Q: Is this socket suitable for accessing recessed fasteners?
A: As a standard-length socket, it provides decent reach for many applications. For deeply recessed fasteners, a deep impact socket would be better.