Includes sockets with a TorquePlus internal design, making them ideal for applications with damaged fasteners. Available in different SAE and metric sizes
Proto 1/2 inch drive SAE sockets provide an ideal solution for turning worn, rounded or rusted fasteners made from soft materials. The TorquePlus design of these sockets has a high-performance drive mechanism which allows quick and easy socket engagement to the fastener flats and reduces fastener rounding. These Proto sockets feature a radius corner configuration which helps in shifting the contact area and stress away from the fastener corners and distributes the contact stresses over a large area of the socket, thereby reducing slippage. Choose from a wide range of these drive sockets available in deep and standard socket depth options on Raptor Supplies.
Proto 1 inch drive SAE sockets are used on stubborn or damaged or on fasteners made from soft materials. Their patented TorquePlus design provides high-performance drive configuration for quick and easy socket engagement to the fastener flats. These sockets have an internal design which reduces fastener rounding, improves fastener life and allows the user to easily turn worn, rounded or rusted fasteners. The TorquePlus configuration makes use of a radius-corner design for shifting contact area & stress away from the fastener corners and distributing contact stresses over a large area of the socket, reducing slippage. Choose from a broad range of Proto 1 inch drive SAE sockets available in chrome and satin finishes on Raptor Supplies.
Proto manufactures ASME rated 6- and 8-point sockets that are ideal for use on fasteners that are stubborn or damaged or those that are made from soft materials. These sockets feature high-performance TorquePlus drive configuration which allows for quick & easy socket engagement to the fastener flats without involving the corners. This configuration has a radius-corner design that helps to shift the contact area and stress away from the fastener corners and distribute these contact stresses over a wide area of the socket. This effectively minimises accidental slippage. The TorquePlus internal design also helps extend the tool's life by minimising fastener rounding and allows the user to more easily work with worn, rounded or rusted fasteners.
Proto 1/4 inch drive SAE sockets feature TorquePlus internal design capable of reducing fastener rounding and facilitating easy turning of worn-out, rounded or rusted fasteners, made from soft materials. The high-performance drive and radius-corner configurations of these sockets allow quick and easy socket engagement to the fasteners and shifting of the contact area and stress away from the fastener corners. Choose from a wide range of these drive sockets available in 6, 7 and 12 spline hex outputs on Raptor Supplies.
Flex socket adapters feature a patented TorquePlus design that facilitates quick and easy engagement in the fastener flats (not corners). Their radius corner configuration shifts the contact area and stress away from the fastener corners and distributes the contact stresses over a large area. Their internal design minimises fastener rounding, thereby allowing operators to make easy turns on worn, rounded or rusted fasteners.
1/2 inch drive flex sockets feature robust construction crafted from forged alloy steel for exceptional durability and strength. These sockets have a hexagonal output type, providing a secure grip.
3/8 inch drive SAE sockets have square drive type, offering compatibility with square drive tools for versatile usage. These sockets have forged alloy steel construction for exceptional durability and resistance to wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would you use a drive adapter?
Drive adapters are typically utilised to duplicate the contents of an existing drive onto a new one. The adapter connects to the drive's connector on one end and to the USB port of the computer on the other.
What is the difference between adapter and sockets?
Adaptors enable travellers to connect their devices to foreign sockets, facilitating compatibility with different plug types. However, adaptors do not alter voltage or frequency settings. On the other hand, sockets serve as receptacles where plugs are inserted to connect devices to an electrical power source. They provide the interface for electrical connections but do not modify voltage or frequency. In summary, while adaptors aid in plug compatibility, sockets are the points of connection for plugs to access electrical power.