2026M/A Hex Bit Socket | ¼” Drive 32mm Standard

2026M/A Series: ¼” Drive Hex Bit Socket (32mm Standard)-
2021 LPIC
2026M
mm
2026A
inch
2026M
L:32mm
2026-2M
L:55mm
2026-4M
L:100mm
porduct sizeicon2
pcs
1.312(g)50
1.512(g)50
2.512(g)50
312(g)20(g)38(g)50
4⁵ᐟ₃₂12(g)20(g)38(g)50
5³ᐟ₁₆14(g)24(g)40(g)50
6¼14(g)24(g)40(g)50
7⁹ᐟ₃₂16(g)28(g)50(g)50
8⁵ᐟ₁₆16(g)28(g)50(g)50
1020(g)50(g)50(g)50

Feature

  • Torsional Elasticity vs. Rigidity: * In the 2026M/A (32mm), the logic is Rigidity. Short bits prevent energy loss, making them ideal for high-torque “break-loose” operations.
  • In the 2026-4M/A (100mm), the logic is Torsional Elasticity. The S2 steel is heat-treated to allow for a microscopic “twist” under load, which prevents the tip from snapping when reaching deep into a machine.
  • Zero-Flex Press-Fit Integration: Unlike cheap bits held by a set-screw, the 2026 series uses a High-Interference Press-Fit. The S2 bit is hydraulically forced into the Cr-V socket base. This ensures a permanent, zero-play connection that maintains axial alignment—critical for the 100mm version to prevent “wobble” at high speeds.
  • Surface Contact Geometry: The hex tips are precision-milled with sharp, defined corners. This ensures Face-Loading rather than Point-Loading. By spreading the force across the flat surfaces of the fastener, we prevent the “rounding-out” of hex-head bolts, which is a common failure in aerospace and electronics.
  • Dual-Metal Synergy: We use S2 Alloy Steel for the bit because of its high HRC (Hardness) and Chrome Vanadium for the socket because of its structural toughness. This synergy allows the tool to be hard where it touches the bolt and tough where it connects to the ratchet.
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