- Stock: In Stock
- Model: FIX H0407M
- Weight: 0.02kg
- Dimensions: 46.00mm x 68.00mm x 68.00mm
- SKU: FIX H0407M
- UPC: 6940425113579
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Fixman 1/4" Drive Deep Socket 10mm
At a Glance: 10mm metric deep socket with 1/4" drive for use with compatible ratchets, extensions and socket accessories
The Fixman FIX H0407M 1/4" drive deep socket is a practical socket accessory for tightening and loosening 10mm metric nuts, bolts and hex fasteners. The deep socket design provides extra reach compared with a standard socket, making it useful for recessed fasteners, longer studs and applications where a shallow socket may not seat properly. Designed for compatible 1/4" drive ratchets, extensions and handles, it is a handy addition to workshop, automotive, maintenance, assembly and DIY toolkits.
The deep socket format helps reach fasteners positioned on longer threads or in recessed areas, while the 1/4" drive size keeps the setup compact and easy to control for smaller fastening tasks.
Product highlights
- 10mm metric size Suitable for compatible 10mm nuts, bolts and hex fasteners.
- 1/4" drive Works with compatible 1/4" ratchets, handles and extensions.
- Deep socket design Provides extra reach for recessed fasteners and longer studs.
- Compact fastening tool Useful for smaller workshop, maintenance and assembly tasks.
- Toolbox essential Handy replacement or addition to a metric socket set.
Extra Information
- Use only with compatible 1/4" drive tools and accessories.
- Always confirm the fastener size before use to avoid rounding or damaging the fastener.
- Make sure the socket is fully seated over the fastener before applying torque.
- Use an extension where extra reach is needed, but avoid side loading the socket.
- For stubborn fasteners, apply controlled force and avoid using excessive leverage on small drive tools.
Pro Tips
- Use this deep socket when a normal shallow socket cannot reach over a longer thread or into a recessed area.
- Seat the socket fully before turning to reduce slipping and rounding.
- Pair with a 1/4" extension for extra reach in tight or awkward spaces.
- Keep the 10mm socket organised on a rail or clip, because 10mm sockets are famous for disappearing at the worst possible moment.
How to Use
- Confirm that the fastener is a 10mm metric nut, bolt or hex fastener.
- Attach the deep socket to a compatible 1/4" drive ratchet, handle or extension.
- Place the socket fully over the fastener.
- Keep the socket straight and aligned with the fastener.
- Turn clockwise to tighten or anti-clockwise to loosen.
- Use steady hand pressure and avoid forcing the socket if the fastener is stuck.
- Remove the socket after use and store it clean and dry.
Features
- Deep socket profile Designed for improved access to recessed fasteners and longer threaded fixings.
- 10mm metric socket Suitable for 10mm nuts, bolts and compatible hex fasteners.
- 1/4" square drive fitment Compatible with suitable 1/4" drive socket tools.
- Hand tool accessory Easy to store in socket rails, toolboxes and service kits.
- General-purpose use Suitable for assembly, maintenance, repair and installation work.
Benefits
- Extra reach: The deep socket design helps access fasteners that a shallow socket may not reach.
- Better fastening control: Allows 10mm fasteners to be driven with a ratchet, handle or extension.
- Improved access: Useful for recessed nuts, longer studs and compact working areas.
- Faster work: Ratcheting operation can speed up repeated tightening and loosening tasks.
- Useful replacement socket: A handy individual socket for replacing a missing size or completing a set.
Application
- Tightening and loosening 10mm metric nuts and bolts
- Working on recessed fasteners and longer studs
- Automotive and motorcycle maintenance
- Workshop assembly and repair tasks
- Machinery, equipment and bracket work
- DIY repairs and home improvement projects
- Use with compatible 1/4" drive ratchets and extensions
Safety
- Wear eye protection when working in workshop, garage or repair environments.
- Use the correct socket size to avoid slipping, rounding fasteners or damaging the socket.
- Make sure the socket is fully seated before applying force.
- Do not use the socket as a punch, pry tool, chisel or lever.
- Do not use damaged, cracked or excessively worn sockets.
- Keep hands clear of pinch points, sharp edges and moving parts while working.
- Do not use on live electrical circuits unless the full tool setup is rated for insulated electrical work.