Threaded Rod Sockets BSW, MCC-Made in Japan
SKU: BSWThreaded Rod Sockets BSW are a special type of socket used to clamp steel and iron bars with threads without damaging the threads. The ratchet mechanism is used to quickly and efficiently rotate the threaded rods. By MCC made in Japan.
Threaded Rod Sockets BSW is a special type of sockets used to tighten steel and iron bars with threads without damaging the threads.
Threaded Rod Sockets BSW
The ratchet mechanism is used to quickly and efficiently rotate the threaded rods. The ratchet mechanism is created by using a transmission set inside the sockets, including a gear and a shaft. When you turn the sockets in one direction, the gear will rotate in that direction and pull the shaft in the corresponding direction. When you turn the sockets in the opposite direction, the gear will not rotate and the shaft will not move.
Ratchet action, also known as ratchet mechanism, allows users to quickly and efficiently tighten and loosen threaded rods. The ratchet mechanism allows users to rotate wrenches in only one direction while still holding the threaded rod securely. Then, users can rotate the wrenches back without having to remove or reinsert the threaded rod.
Model | Capacity | Length | Weight |
BSW-030 | 3/8″ | 65mm | 110g |
BSW-040 | 1/2″ | 65mm | 110g |
This feature helps reduce time and effort for users when tightening and loosening threaded rods, especially in areas where there is not enough space to rotate the wrenches. In addition, the ratchet mechanism also helps protect the grooves of the threaded rod from damage during tightening and loosening.
With its convenient groove protection feature and ratchet mechanism, threaded rod sockets bring many benefits to users, helping save time and effort when tightening and loosening threaded rods.
SKU | Add | pa_duong-kinh-mm | Overal lengh |
---|---|---|---|
BSW-030 | 65mm | ||
BSW-040 | 65mm |
- Pending orders