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Ko-ken 3/8 Sq. Dr. Extension Universal Socket 8mm, 6-Point, 150mm

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SKU: SKU:13146M.150-8

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    Ko-ken 3/8 Sq. Dr. Extension Universal Socket 8mm, 6-Point, 150mm Front View

    Ko-ken 3/8 Sq. Dr. Extension Universal Socket 8mm, 6-Point, 150mm

    Reach Angled Fasteners with a Solid 8mm 6-Point Bite

    Reach Angled Fasteners with a Solid 8mm 6-Point Bite

    This 3/8" drive extension universal socket combines reach (150mm length) with angle access, so you can turn 8mm fasteners that sit off-line or behind obstructions. The 6-point opening helps maintain a secure grip on the fastener while the universal section handles misalignment—ideal when a straight extension won’t line up.

    Specs

    Spec

    Detail

    Input Drive Size

    3/8"

    Drive Shape

    Square

    Type

    Extension Universal Socket

    Output Size

    8mm

    Opening

    6 Point

    Overall Length

    150mm

    Product Dimensions (refer line drawing)

    D1: 12mm,
D2: 19mm,
H: 6mm,
L: 150mm

    Where This Helps (Real-World Fit)

    • Reaching recessed 8mm bolts/nuts with limited straight-on access
    • Working around brackets, hoses, lines, guards, and frame obstructions
    • Getting a ratchet outside the “crush zone” while the socket reaches in
    • Light angle correction when a normal extension wants to bind

    Why 6-Point + Universal + Extension Matters

    • 6-point contact for a more confident bite on the fastener
    • Universal section gives angle freedom when alignment isn’t perfect
    • 150mm reach helps clear obstacles and improves hand/ratchet clearance

    In the Box

    • 1x 3/8" Sq. Dr. Extension Universal Socket, 8mm, 6-point, 150mm (13146M.150-8)

    Notes

    • Always seat the socket fully on the fastener before applying load
    • Use smooth, controlled force—avoid sudden impacts unless specifically rated/approved for that use in your workflow
    • Inspect the joint area periodically if used in high-load, high-cycle applications