Industrial Sockets Built for Heavy-Duty Performance
In industrial environments, impact sockets face far more demanding conditions than those encountered in general automotive service. High-cycle operation, extreme torque loads, and consistent use with pneumatic and electric impact tools require sockets manufactured to industrial-grade specifications. Arcon and Ko-ken provide exactly that — thick-wall construction, high-grade steel alloys, and dimensional tolerances that maintain performance over thousands of cycles.
Key Features
- Cr-Mo impact sockets: chrome-molybdenum steel construction for maximum toughness and resistance to impact shock — for use with all pneumatic impact wrenches
- Cr-V precision sockets: chrome-vanadium steel for precision torque applications with electric screwdrivers and torque wrenches
- Metric sizes: complete coverage from M6 to M46 to cover all common fastener sizes in industrial and automotive applications
- SAE sizes: full inch-fraction range for North American equipment and automotive applications
- Deep and shallow profiles: deep sockets for stud-mounted fasteners and recessed bolt heads; shallow for standard access
- Thick-wall construction: reinforced walls for use with 3/4" and 1" impact drives in truck and heavy machinery service
- Full drive range 1/4" to 1": sockets available in all five standard drive sizes to pair with every torque tool in the TMG catalog
Main Applications
Industrial impact sockets from Arcon and Ko-ken are used in automotive manufacturing lines, truck service facilities, heavy equipment maintenance, industrial plant maintenance, and any operation requiring reliable, consistent socket performance with impact tools. TMG assists with socket specification to match drive size, torque requirements, and fastener dimensions.
Available Brands
Arcon (industrial Cr-Mo impact sockets — rugged, high-cycle, wide range) and Ko-ken (Japan — precision Cr-V and Cr-Mo sockets to ISO 1174, OEM-specified quality). Both brands available in metric and SAE with local stock through TMG in Saltillo, Monterrey, and Mexico.