Brian Eslick from How to Automotive [ Ссылка ] gives you the first look at the new Bolt Biter extraction sockets by GearWrench Tools. The sockets are bi-directional designed for removing or tightening damaged fasteners. They have a tapered entry that enables the socket to easily sit on a damaged fastener. They come in dual-sized sockets designed to work with both SAE and metric fasteners. Sockets come with a square drive with hex base for use with impact gun, ratchet, wrench, or pliers. They are made of chrome molybdenum alloy steel for exceptional strength and long lasting durability. High-visibility laser-etched markings provide quick size identification. Black oxide coating provides superior corrosion resistance. Minus-size sockets fit a wider range of damaged fasteners.
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