This FORCEKRAFT FK‑50121I set delivers 25 high‑quality CR‑V (chrome vanadium) impact sockets and accessories, sized from 8 to 32 mm. The kit is built for strength and precision in heavy-duty applications, stored neatly in a durable case. Perfect for auto repair, industrial maintenance, and professional workshop tasks.
Features
:- 25 pieces including metric sockets and accessories
- ½″ drive compatibility, ideal for impact tools
- Made from CR‑V (chrome vanadium) steel for strength and durability
- Black phosphate finish for corrosion resistance
- Includes both standard & deep sockets for versatility
- 6‑point socket ends reduce rounding and improve grip
- Supplied in a sturdy carrying / storage case with molded slots
- Suitable for high torque & impact use
Applications
:- Automotive repair: lug nuts, engine / chassis bolts
- Industrial & mechanical maintenance
- Heavy equipment and machinery servicing
- Garage & workshop use for general fastening tasks
- Field service & mobile mechanic operations
Usage
:User Instructions :
1. Choose the Correct Socket
- Identify the nut or bolt size you need to remove or tighten.
- Select the corresponding socket from the case (e.g., 17 mm, 19 mm, 24 mm).
- Use deep sockets for recessed fasteners and shallow sockets for surface-level bolts.
All sockets are 6-point (hex) for better grip and reduced bolt head rounding.
2. Attach Socket to Tool
- Attach the socket to a ½″ drive tool such as:
- Ratchet handle
- Torque wrench
- Breaker bar
- Impact wrench (if sockets are impact-rated)
Always confirm the tool you're using is compatible and safe with CR-V sockets.
3. Use the Tool on the Fastener
- Align the socket squarely onto the nut/bolt.
- Rotate the tool clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen.
- Use an extension bar if the fastener is hard to reach.
- Use a universal joint to access fasteners at odd angles.
4. Apply Torque Carefully
- When using an impact wrench, make sure sockets are impact-rated.
- When tightening, finish with a torque wrench for accurate torque (especially for wheel nuts).
5. After Use
- Remove the socket and wipe it clean.
- Store all parts in the designated case slots to prevent loss or damage.
Maintenance :
1. Clean After Use
- Wipe sockets and accessories with a clean, dry cloth after every use.
- Remove dirt, grease, and metal shavings to prevent rust and damage.
2. Avoid Moisture
- Store the set in a dry place.
- If sockets get wet, dry them thoroughly before storing.
- Consider applying a light coat of machine oil or rust inhibitor to metal parts occasionally.
3. Lubricate Moving Parts
- For ratchets or any moving parts included, apply light machine oil periodically to keep smooth operation.
- Avoid over-oiling as it can attract dirt.
4. Inspect for Wear and Damage
- Check sockets for cracks, rounded edges, or excessive wear.
- Replace any damaged sockets to avoid injury or fastener damage.
5. Proper Storage
- Always store the sockets and accessories in their designated slots inside the case.
- Avoid dropping the case or exposing it to impacts that could deform the sockets or case.
6. Use Correctly
- Use the sockets only with compatible ½″ drive tools.
- Avoid using excessive force or improper tools that can damage the sockets.