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The DPTOOL 3/8" 1/2" Drive Diesel Injector Fuel Line Socket Wrench Set is a comprehensive 14-piece metric socket set designed for professional and DIY mechanics. Made from durable Chrome Vanadium Steel, this set includes sizes ranging from 8mm to 22mm, ensuring versatility for various automotive applications. Its precision design allows for secure gripping, reducing the risk of damage to fasteners, while the included portable case makes it easy to store and transport.
Brand | DPTOOL |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | DPTOOL |
Part Number | HLINE14P |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.47 x 6.38 x 2.28 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HLSOK14PC |
Finish | Brushed |
Included Components | 3/8" Drive 8-16mm Injector Fuel Line Socket, 1/2" Drive 17-22mm Injector Fuel Line Socket (Excluding 20mm) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 12 Months Warranty |
R**.
Great devices
Work great and works as suggested. Heavy duty. It has a good build quality.
L**�
Great set...
Great set if this is what you are looking for. It comes in a nice quality case. Great to have in a tool collection. Good quality.
J**R
Good fit, well made
These are well made sockets and should work well for fuel rail applications and some sensors. While you can sometimes get to these lines with a regular wrench, having 2 flats sometimes causes the wrench to slip. Having 5 sides with these sockets should allow more force to be distributed. I'm satisfied with them so far.
K**R
Probably one of the best tool kits I have purchased in the last year
I say that next phrase often, but it was never more valid than it is now! This is a MUST have for any technician! I did a suspension job on a Mercedes recently where I had to replace the rear air springs. The fitting was recessed into a hole and in order to remove it you had two options. The first was to cut the air line and remove the spring with the fitting in it. Well, cutting air lines is not a good idea in general, there is not much extra of it. I asked two other techs how to tackle this and if they have a tool for it and all they came up with was flare wrenches, which would've never fit into that tight spot. Then I remembered that I purchased this kit and in that moment it was godsent. That turned out to be the only clean and proper way to remove that air line. It works for all other setups where you don't have the room around the fitting to use a regular wrench or socket. What impresses me as well is that they have every single size between 8mm and 22mm. That means that with the 17-22mm sockets you can even loosen strut nuts while preventing the shock piston from turning. I couldn't ask for more here!
J**H
10mm socket not made right
The media could not be loaded. 10 mm won't fit onto the ratchet 3/8 anvil because the recess isn't deep enough, it's the only one in the set made wrong thankfully
J**O
This sockets for sensors are really weak, so have that in mind
I don't recommend this, is weak, when you tall about a sensors socket set, you are expecting for really thick amd strong sockets of CR-Mo no CR-V so, if you work on cars or maybe motorcycle probably it worked or probably you regret of buying it
B**S
work well
haven't tried every size, but definitely handy for oddball sensors and other items. case is ok, but i'm running out of room for them and this one isn't that nice, probably stick these on a mag rail.
C**R
Stronger than they look.
I finally had a change to break these out and see what they were made of. I had a pretty tight sensor that I couldn't get a wrench or line wrench on because there just wasn't room around it. I pulled this set out and used it with an extension and was able to get the sensor out without breaking it or the wire.4 star because I had to be very careful, I could feel and see the socket open a bit under force, If I wasn't a patient man, I think it would've rounded it off or broke the socket.
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