Brand : Generic (Imported)
JCB 7 Piece 1″ Drive Deep Impact Socket Set, 6‑Point 46, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 mm (JCB-8071-5MPB)
SKU : TI-J7-45727
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Short Description
JCB 7 Piece 1″ Drive Deep Impact Socket Set, 6‑Point 46, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 mm (JCB-8071-5MPB)
1″ square drive
Country of origin: Russian Federation
Specification
  • Brand: Generic (Imported)
  • Weight (Approx.) : 11 kg
  • Size : 1 Inch
  • Net Quantity : 7 pcs
  • Brand : JCB
  • Model / Part Number : 8071‑5MPB
  • Item Code : 64926
  • Number of Pieces : 7 pcs
  • Drive Size : 1″ (square drive)
  • Socket Type : Impact / Deep sockets
  • Point / Profile : 6‑Point (hex)
  • Metric Sizes Included : 46 mm, 50 mm, 55 mm, 60 mm, 65 mm, 70 mm, 75 mm
  • Material : Chrome Molybdenum Steel (Cr‑Mo) or similar high strength alloy (typical for impact sockets)
  • Finish / Coating : Black phosphate / oxide / corrosion-resistant finish (typical for impact tools)
  • Length / Depth : Deep sockets — length long enough to reach recessed fasteners
  • Case / Storage : Included in a storage case / box (metal or plastic)

Description
The JCB 8071‑5MPB / 64926 is a robust 7‑piece deep impact socket set designed for high-torque / heavy-duty operations. These are 6‑point hex sockets built for a 1″ drive, suitable for industrial, commercial, and workshop environments. The metric sizes cover 46 mm to 75 mm in increments, making it appropriate for large bolting tasks on trucks, heavy machinery, agricultural equipment, and construction gear.

Features

 :
  • Deep–socket design : Provides extra reach into recessed or obstructed fasteners.
  • Impact‑rated (Cr‑Mo alloy) : Built to handle the stresses of impact tools without deformation.
  • 6‑Point (Hex) profile : Ensures solid grip on fasteners, minimizing the risk of rounding edges.
  • Comprehensive size coverage : 46, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 mm — covers a broad range of large fasteners.
  • Durable finish : Corrosion-resistant coating, durable in workshop environments.
  • Organized storage : Comes in a dedicated case for protection and portability.


Applications

 :
1. Heavy Machinery Maintenance

  • Ideal for working on large bolts and nuts commonly found in construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and industrial machines.

2. Automotive and Truck Repair

  • Perfect for servicing heavy-duty vehicles like trucks, buses, and off-road vehicles where large fasteners require high torque to tighten or loosen.

3. Industrial Equipment Servicing

  • Used in factories and plants for assembling, maintaining, and repairing large industrial machines.

4. Construction Projects

  • Useful for fastening and loosening structural bolts in steel frameworks, heavy equipment assembly, and infrastructure development.

5. Mining and Earthmoving Equipment

  • Designed to withstand the tough conditions in mining operations, where large nuts and bolts need secure tightening and loosening.

6. Power Generation and Utilities

  • Applied in the maintenance of turbines, generators, and other heavy equipment requiring large socket sizes.

Usage

 :
User Instructions : 

1. Choose the Correct Socket Size

  • Measure or match the nut/bolt head size.
  • Pick the socket that fits snugly — not loose or tight — to avoid slipping or damage.

2. Attach Socket to Tool

  • Attach the socket to a 1″ drive tool, such as:
  • Impact wrench
  • Breaker bar
  • Torque wrench (for manual high-torque applications)
  • Push the socket firmly onto the drive square until it clicks or locks in place.

3. Position the Socket on the Fastener

  • Align the socket with the bolt or nut.
  • Ensure it's seated squarely to avoid damaging the fastener corners.

4. Apply Torque

  • If using an impact wrench:
  • Hold the tool firmly with both hands.
  • Start the tool slowly, then increase speed.
  • Let the impact mechanism do the work — do not force it.
  • If using a manual breaker bar or torque wrench:
  • Apply steady force.
  • Use your body weight for leverage if necessary, but maintain control.

5. Remove and Store

  • After loosening or tightening the fastener:
  • Detach the socket from the tool.
  • Wipe it clean.
  • Store it in the provided case to keep sockets organized and prevent rust.

Maintenance : 

1. Clean After Every Use

  • Wipe off dust, grease, and debris using a clean cloth.
  • For stubborn grime, use a mild degreaser or cleaning solvent (not harsh chemicals).
  • Dry thoroughly to prevent rust or corrosion.

2. Inspect for Damage

  • Regularly check for:
  • Cracks or chips in the socket walls
  • Worn or rounded edges inside the socket
  • Rust or pitting
  • Do not use damaged sockets — they can slip or shatter under torque.

3. Apply Light Lubrication

  • Lightly coat the sockets with a machine oil or rust inhibitor spray if stored in humid or corrosive environments.
  • Wipe off excess oil before use.

4. Proper Storage

  • Store in the original metal case to:
  • Keep sockets organized
  • Prevent damage or loss
  • Protect from moisture and impact
  • Keep the case in a cool, dry area, away from chemicals or water.

5. Avoid Misuse

  • Only use with impact-rated tools (e.g., impact wrenches, breaker bars).
  • Never use with manual ratchets or as a hammer or pry tool.
  • Do not exceed the socket’s torque rating.

6. Use Correct Tools

  • Ensure sockets are used with compatible 1″ drive tools to avoid wear and stress on the drive end.
  • Avoid cross-threading or applying force at an angle.

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