GearWrench 6-Point Deep Metric Socket - 1/2" Drive, 19mm
GearWrench 6-Point Deep Metric Socket - 1/2" Drive, 19mm

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Item # 9W7HVGUPC: 099575806469
GEARWRENCH 6-POINT DEEP METRIC SOCKET - 1/2" DRIVE, 19MM

The GearWrench 1/2" Drive 6-Point Deep Metric Socket extends socket reach for fasteners on long studs, deep-set bolts, and recessed nuts where a standard shallow socket cannot fully seat. The Surface Drive off-corner load profile grips the flat face of the fastener instead of the corner, reducing rounding on stuck or high-torque hardware.

  • Size: 19mm 6-point metric
  • Drive: 1/2" square
  • Profile: Deep well for long studs, recessed nuts, and protruding hardware
  • Material: Chrome vanadium alloy steel
  • Finish: Full-polish chrome for corrosion resistance and easy wipe-down
  • Surface Drive off-corner loading reduces fastener rounding under load
  • Chamfered opening starts the socket onto the fastener quickly
  • Manufactured to ASME B107.5M specifications
  • Full lifetime warranty

Fastener Match: M12 lug nuts -- the most-used 1/2"-drive socket size across many domestic and Asian vehicles. Also crosses to 3/4" SAE on equivalent fasteners. The deep profile is essential when lug studs project past the nut.

Drive Selection: 1/2" drive is the heavy-torque tier in the GearWrench socket lineup, rated for lug nuts, axle nuts, suspension bolts, and hub hardware typically in the 50-300 ft-lb range. For mid-torque work on engine accessories and brake hardware, step down to 3/8" drive (G1142). For precision and electronics work, use 1/4" drive (G1138).

Deep vs Shallow: Reach for a deep socket when the fastener sits on a long stud, in a counterbore, or behind protruding hardware that blocks a shallow socket from seating fully on the flats. Common deep-socket use cases include U-bolts, exhaust studs, suspension control-arm bolts, battery hold-down bolts, and axle nuts on long spindles. For surface-mounted bolt heads with no obstruction, a shallow socket is faster and easier to ratchet.

Tip: Verify the socket fully seats over the flats before applying torque. A partially-seated deep socket rocks under load and will round the corners. This chrome hand-tool socket is not impact-rated -- for impact-wrench work on stuck fasteners, use a black-oxide impact socket instead.