This FORSTIME FT‑50121I 25‑piece socket set includes 6‑point CR‑V (chrome vanadium) sockets from 8 to 32 mm with accessories, all housed in a durable carry case. Built for strength, reliability, and versatility in high-torque environments, it is perfect for automotive repair, mechanical workshop tasks, and field service operations.
Features
:- 25‑piece set with metric sockets (8–32 mm)
- ½″ square drive compatibility
- Made of CR‑V (chrome vanadium) steel for durability
- 6‑point socket ends for secure grip and reduced rounding
- Includes standard and deep sockets plus accessories
- Corrosion-resistant finish for long life
- Organized, rugged carry case for tool protection
Applications
:- Automotive repair: wheel lug nuts, engine & chassis bolts
- Mechanical & industrial maintenance
- Field service & mobile workshop use
- Garage / workshop general fastening & loosening tasks
Usage
:User Instructions :
1. Choose the Right Socket Size
- Determine the size of the nut or bolt you're working with.
- Select the correct socket (e.g., 17 mm for a lug nut).
- Use deep sockets for recessed bolts and shallow sockets for surface-level fasteners.
2. Attach the Socket to a Compatible Tool
This set uses a ½″ square drive, so use it with :
- Ratchet wrench
- Breaker bar
- Torque wrench
- (Optional) Pneumatic or electric impact wrench (only if sockets are impact-rated)
Note : Not all CR-V sockets are rated for impact use — confirm before using with power tools.
3. Use the Tool
- Fit the socket securely onto the fastener.
- Turn the handle clockwise to tighten, counter-clockwise to loosen.
- Use extensions or universal joints to reach hard-to-access bolts.
4. After Use
- Remove the socket from the tool.
- Wipe it clean with a cloth.
- Store all pieces back in their designated slots in the case.
Maintenance :
1. Clean After Each Use
- Wipe each socket and accessory with a dry or slightly oiled cloth.
- Remove :
- Avoid leaving any debris in the sockets or drive ends.
2. Protect from Rust
- The sockets are made from CR-V (Chrome Vanadium) steel, which resists corrosion but can still rust without care.
- Apply a light coat of machine oil or anti-rust spray occasionally.
- Never store the sockets when they are wet or greasy.
3. Inspect Regularly
- Cracked or worn sockets
- Deformed drive ends
- Rust spots or pitting
- Replace damaged components to prevent fastener or tool damage.
4. Store Properly
- Keep all components in the original carry case.
- Ensure each socket is in its proper slot to avoid loss or damage.
- Store the case in a dry, clean environment, away from moisture and chemicals.
5. Use Correctly
- Use the sockets only with compatible ½″ drive tools.
- Do not use chrome vanadium sockets with impact guns unless they are impact-rated.
- Avoid over-torquing or hammering the sockets.