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Description
Facom 1/4in drive 6-point deep socket R.13LAT is forged from chrome vanadium steel with a satin finish. The long-reach design accesses recessed nuts and bolts, while the OGV profile applies torque to the sides of the fastener to reduce rounding and slippage. Supplied as a single 13mm socket for professional workshop and automotive use.
- 1/4in drive deep socket designed to reach recessed and hard-to-access fasteners.
- 6-point configuration ensures a secure grip on hex fasteners, reducing cam-out.
- Manufactured from high-quality chrome vanadium steel for strength and long service life.
- Satin finish provides corrosion resistance and easy cleaning.
- OGV profile applies torque to the sides of the fastener rather than the corners, reducing damage.
Features
- BrandFACOM
- Length2 cm
- Weight50 g
- MaterialSteel
- ColourMulticolour
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Spanner and socket set buying guide
Spanners and socket sets are essential to any tool kit. Often made of chrome vanadium, tools like open-ended spanners, socket wrenches and ratchet spanners all come in different sizes while adjustable spanners offer a range of sizes in one tool. Read on to find the right tool type for your nuts or bolts!
Américaine de Construction d'Outillage à Main" was founded in Paris in 1918 by an engineer, Louis Mosés. This entrepreneur manufactured a spanner, the "Lachèze", specially curved for laying railway tracks. Mosés named it "Key 101". FACOM diversified into hand tools, industrial maintenance, car repairs and aeronautics.
Since 2006, FACOM has been a subsidiary of Stanley Black & Decker, where it is the Premium brand of the group's IAR (automotive repair) division. It employs 370 people and has a turnover in excess of €150 million. It manufactures all kinds of tools, including Torx, flat, multi-socket, chain and ratchet spanners - its core business - as well as impact spanners and sockets, screwdrivers, jacks and even power tools.
FACOM has remained true to its entrepreneurial roots by supporting Team SLR, created in 2011 by Sébastien Loeb and Dominique Heintz, to help young racing drivers take part in F1 Grand Prix events such as the Porsche Carrera Cup and the FFSA French GT Championship.
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