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Brand : Generic (Imported)
Scheppach 13‑Piece 3/8″ Drive 8 to 19 mm CR‑V Socket & Bit Set (Sch-3132-5MSA)
SKU : TI-S1-45765
MRP : ₹1150
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Short Description
Scheppach 13‑Piece 3/8″ Drive 8 to 19 mm CR‑V Socket & Bit Set
8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 mm Socket Sizes
100 mm extension bar
Country of origin: Russian Federation
- Brand: Generic (Imported)
- Weight (Approx.) : 1 kg
- Net Quantity : 13 pcs
- Model / Part No. : SCH‑3132‑5MSA
- Number of Pieces : 13
- Drive Size : 3/8″ (≈ 10 mm square drive)
- Socket Sizes Included : 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 mm (11 sockets)
- Ratchet : 3/8″ reversible ratchet, ~200 mm length
- Extension Bar : 100 mm extension bar included
- Holder / Case : Molded plastic holder / rack for organizing tools
- Material / Finish : Typically chrome vanadium sockets (or equivalent) — brand uses “socket set / head set” description
The Scheppach SCH‑3132‑5MSA is a versatile 13‑piece socket set featuring a 3/8″ drive, designed for both workshop and mobile use. This kit includes metric sockets (8 to 19 mm), a 3/8″ reversible ratchet (200 mm), and a 100 mm extension bar. All parts are built for durability and precision, making the set ideal for automotive repair, maintenance jobs, and general mechanical tasks with medium torque requirements.
Features
:- 13‑piece set with metric socket range 8 mm to 19 mm (commonly used sizes)
- 3/8″ drive — a good balance between torque capacity and compactness
- Reversible ratchet (≈ 200 mm length) for forward/reverse operation
- 100 mm extension bar to reach fasteners in tight or recessed spots
- Durable construction — designed for workshop / medium duty use
- Compact molded holder for easy organization and portability
- Ideal for automotive, machinery servicing, repair & maintenance
Applications
:This socket set is a general-purpose set of tools useful wherever bolts, nuts, and fasteners are involved, especially in metric sizes between 8 mm and 19 mm. Some specific applications :
- Automotive / Vehicle Repair : Removing or installing wheel nuts (if within the range), engine components, brackets, covers, and other bolted connections
- Motorcycles / Scooters : Maintenance tasks like removing parts held with metric bolts, adjusting parts, etc.
- Mechanical / Machinery Maintenance : Tightening or loosening bolts in machines, equipment, frameworks, etc.
- Home / Workshop / DIY projects : Furniture assembly, metal frames, appliance repair, etc.
- Plumbing / HVAC / Installations : Some fixtures, brackets, and clamps use metric bolts where these sockets will fit.
Usage
:How to Use It
1. Identify the Right Socket Size
- Check the bolt or nut you want to tighten/loosen.
- Select a socket that fits snugly on the head (not too tight, not too loose).
2. Attach the Socket to the Ratchet
- Push the square hole of the socket onto the 3/8″ drive square end of the ratchet.
- It should click into place (most ratchets have a ball bearing that holds the socket).
3. Use the Extension (if needed)
If the bolt is recessed or hard to reach:
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Attach the 100 mm extension between the ratchet and socket.
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This gives you more reach and clearance.
- The ratchet handle has a direction switch (usually a small lever).
Flip it to:
Tighten (Clockwise)
Loosen (Counterclockwise)
Tip: Test the direction before use so you don't accidentally tighten instead of loosen.
5. Turn the Ratchet
- Place the socket firmly on the bolt head.
- Hold the ratchet handle and begin to turn:
- Use smooth, steady force.
- For tight bolts, you may need more leverage (use both hands).
6. Remove the Socket
- After you're done:
- Pull the socket off (press the release button if your ratchet has one).
- Store it back in the case.
Maintenance :
Regular Cleaning
1. Wipe after use
- After every job, wipe each socket, extension, and the ratchet with a clean, dry cloth to remove grease, oil, dirt, or metal shavings.(This prevents buildup that can degrade performance.)
2. Deep cleaning (occasional)
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Use mild soapy water or a degreaser to remove tough grime.
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Use a soft brush (toothbrush or similar) to clean inside sockets and drive squares.
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Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before storing.
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Use compressed air (if available) to blow out moisture from tight spots.
(Remaining moisture leads to rust.)
3. Rust removal (if needed)
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If light rust appears, use fine steel wool or a rust‑removal solution carefully (so as not to damage the chrome finish).
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After removing rust, clean and reapply protective oil.
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Replace any parts that are badly corroded.
Lubrication / Protection
1. Lubricate moving parts (ratchet, joints)
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Apply a drop or two of light machine oil or a specialized lubricant to the internal mechanism of the ratchet (pawls, gears) to keep it smooth.
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Avoid over‑lubrication (too much oil attracts dirt).
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Do this periodically, especially if the ratchet begins to feel stiff or “gritty.”
2. Protect socket surfaces
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Lightly oil (very thin film) the outside and inside surfaces of the sockets to reduce corrosion risk.
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Wipe off excess oil to avoid sticky surfaces that attract dirt.
3. Use of rust inhibitors / moisture control
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Store silica gel (desiccant) packs in the tool case to absorb moisture.
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Use a rust‑inhibiting spray on the tools before storage in humid climates.

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