Fitments for light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks
Ken-Tool has introduced a series of sockets designed for removal and installation of axle nuts for the most common truck axle retainer nuts in today’s market.
The line of five -sized axle nut sockets are made in the U.S. and cold pressed from tool-grade steel, the company said. Each socket is black e-coated to protect it from corrosion. Each socket’s size is stamped on the socket’s driver receiver end, plus the Ken-Tool logo and model number electro-etched on the surface. These sockets are designed for use with breaker bars or ratchet handles, but not or power impact drivers.
The axle nut sockets are available in the following sizes and as a complete set:
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