WESTWARD Impact Socket: 1/4 in Drive Size, Metric, 4 mm Socket Size, 6-Point, Std
The WESTWARD 1/4" Drive Impact Socket (SKU 4LXZ7) is a metric, 6-point, standard-length impact socket with a 4 mm socket size. It features a Manganese Phosphate finish for durability in industrial applications.
SKU 3G-OTH-401161
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Product Description
The WESTWARD 1/4" Drive Impact Socket (SKU 4LXZ7) is a metric, 6-point, standard-length impact socket with a 4 mm socket size. It features a Manganese Phosphate finish for durability in industrial applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the WESTWARD 1/4" Drive Impact Socket used for?
The WESTWARD 1/4" Drive Impact Socket is used for tightening or loosening fasteners with impact tools in automotive repair, assembly, and general industrial maintenance. Its 4 mm metric size suits small bolts and nuts in confined spaces.
What are the specifications of the WESTWARD 4LXZ7 impact socket?
The WESTWARD 4LXZ7 is a 1/4" drive, metric, 6-point, standard-length impact socket with a 4 mm socket size. It features a Manganese Phosphate finish for corrosion resistance and durability in heavy-duty applications.
Where to buy WESTWARD impact sockets worldwide?
You can source the WESTWARD 4LXZ7 impact socket through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. We handle logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to worldwide locations, ensuring reliable supply for your operations.
How to maintain a WESTWARD impact socket?
To maintain your WESTWARD impact socket, clean it after use with a solvent to remove debris and lubricate the drive end lightly. Store in a dry environment to prevent rust. Avoid using with hand tools, as impact sockets are designed for impact wrenches only.
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3G Electric supplies WESTWARD 1/4" drive impact sockets. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















