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SOCKET BIT 1/4'DR HEX H6 S2 MATERIAL
SOCKET BIT 1/4'DR HEX H6 S2 MATERIAL
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SOCKET BIT 1/4'DR HEX H6 S2 MATERIAL
Features
- Hex H6 (6mm) drive profile Designed to fit 6mm hex (Allen) fasteners accurately.
- 1/4' drive socket format Compatible with common 1/4' drive ratchets, extensions and accessories.
- S2 steel construction Tough material selected for strength and wear resistance.
- Built for repeated use Designed for consistent performance on common higher-torque hex screws.
Benefits
- Reduced rounding risk: Accurate fit helps protect hex sockets from stripping under torque.
- Controlled torque delivery: Socket format gives stable leverage and improved alignment.
- Longer service life: S2 steel helps resist wear and deformation over time.
- Great for maintenance work: Ideal for common H6 fasteners on brackets, clamps and assemblies.
Extra Information
- Seat the bit fully into the fastener before applying torque—partial engagement is the main cause of stripped hex heads.
- Use extensions to maintain alignment on recessed fasteners and to improve access in tight spaces.
- Replace the bit if the tip shows wear to protect fasteners and maintain safe torque transfer.
Pro Tip
- When loosening tight H6 screws, apply steady pressure and keep the bit perfectly square—most damage happens from a slight angle under load.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC93006 |
| Product Type | Socket Bit |
| Drive Size | 1/4' Drive |
| Bit Type | Hex (Allen) |
| Bit Size | H6 (6mm) |
| Material | S2 Steel |
| Typical Use | Fastening / Adjustment With Hex Socket Screws |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when applying torque, especially near sharp edges and moving parts.
- Ensure the bit is fully seated and aligned squarely before turning.
- Use controlled force—avoid sudden jerks that can cause slipping and injury.
- Replace worn bits to maintain secure engagement and reduce stripping risk.
- Keep hands clear of pinch points when using ratchets, extensions and moving parts.