Socket 7mm 1/4' Drive Crv 12 Point
Socket 7mm 1/4' Drive Crv 12 Point
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: TC63007
- Weight: 0.02kg
- Dimensions: 82.00mm x 52.00mm x 18.00mm
- SKU: TC63007
- UPC: 6009515876289
R 24.00
Ex VAT: R 20.87
Tork Craft Socket — 7 mm (¼″ Drive), CR-V Steel, 12-Point (Model TC63007)
Packaging: Single socket carded
This high-quality Tork Craft 7 mm socket features chromium-vanadium (CR-V) alloy steel for durability, a ¼″ square drive for versatile ratchet use, and a 12-point profile enabling snug engagement with fasteners in tighter spaces. A solid addition to any mechanics tool-kit.
Features
- 7 mm size — standard metric for many mechanical fasteners.
- ¼″ (0.25 inch) drive square — fits small ratchets and drivers for compact access.
- CR-V (Chromium-Vanadium) steel construction — strong, durable material for repeated use.
- 12-point internal profile — allows more engaging angles, especially useful in tight clearances.
Benefits
- Improved fit and reach: The 12-point head and ¼″ drive let you access fasteners in tighter spaces with less removal of surrounding components.
- Durable build: CR-V steel resists wear and deformation, extending tool life in professional environments.
- Convenient size: 7 mm is a common size; great for servicing automotive, machinery and general maintenance fasteners.
- Tool-box friendly: Compact, easy to replace or carry as a backup in tool kits or service vehicles.
Extra Information
- Keep the socket clean of chip or burrs — dirt inside the 12-point can reduce engagement and increase rounding risk of fasteners.
- Pair with a good quality ¼″ drive ratchet with minimal play to make the most of this socket’s precision fit.
- Despite its compact size, avoid over-torquing beyond the socket’s rating — using a larger drive or impact socket is better for heavy-duty jobs.
Pro Tip
- When loosening tight or seized turned bolts, try a “back-and-forth” method at low torque to reduce stress on the 12-point edges and preserve socket life.
Safety
- Wear eye protection when using hand sockets—metal shards or chips may fly if the fastener breaks.
- Ensure the ratchet drive is fully seated in the socket before applying torque to avoid slippage.
- Do not use standard sockets for impact-rated tools unless clearly designated—this 12-point socket is for manually operated ratchets.