A Comprehensive Impact Socket Product Line

A Comprehensive Impact Socket Product Line

In March 2025, we expanded our impact socket lineup to include 3/4 inch drive 6-point sockets. This addition not only adds a new drive size to our lineup, but also expands our size range to cover 5/32 to 2-1/2 inch and 4 to 50 mm. With a full range of drive sizes from 1/4 inch to 3/4 inch, our impact socket lineup can support professional tool users from small engine repair to heavy diesel.

A No-Skipped-Sizes Philosophy

We strive to offer an unsurpassed range for proper use across our product lines. This means offering a broad size range in each drive size and avoiding skipping sizes, even rare ones that are at the outer limits of proper use. We determine industry needs and pursue tool development that fits specific applications. For example, the 1/2 inch drive deep 12-point 39 mm socket was created specifically for use on several Toyota car models that have a 12-point axle nut. Because 12-point sockets are used with rare 12-point fasteners, we’ve added only socket sizes for known standard bolt sizes, because there is an extra cost and weight to carry unnecessary sizes. 

Additionally, we view each drive size as its own family. Other brands may count on adapters or reducers to cover the necessary size ranges. We know there can be a substantial penalty in torque loss when stacking components together. Our goal is to create a socket system that aligns with a single drive tool in its entirety.

Tekton’s Impact Drive Size Lineup

Tekton impact socket comparision chart

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the 3/4 inch drive the only impact socket that also uses a retaining pin and ring?
Given the increased size, weight, and power of 3/4 inch drive tools, using retaining pins and rings can provide a more secure connection.


Are impact sockets available individually and in sets?
All of our impact sockets are available individually and in sets. Sets are available in cases, on rails, or without organization (depending on the set).

Key Advantages of Each Wrench

Crowfoot Wrenches

Auzgrip crowfoot wrenches are ultra-compact and designed to pair with a ratchet...They’re not the fastest wrenches to turn, but sometimes they’re the only ones that will fit.

Flare Nut Crowfoot Wrenches

Auzgrip flare nut crowfoot wrenches can fit over hard line tubing and get five points of engagement on soft metal fittings...

Service Wrenches

Auzgrip service wrenches excel in situations with medium access and are fast and efficient to turn fittings by hand...

Angle Head Wrenches

Auzgrip angle head wrenches offer the quickest way to continuously turn a fitting or fastener in situations where swing arc is restricted...

Feature Comparisons

All eight examples below use 1 inch wrenches for equal comparison.

Head Angles and Handle Positions

1. Head Angles and Handle Positions

If swing arc is limited by obstacles, a wrench with an angled head can be useful...

Access Coverage Around a Hex

2. Access Coverage Around a Hex

Of the two crowfoot wrenches, the flare nut style can be flipped over...

3. Working Radius

If you’re working in tight spaces, crowfoot wrenches can be used with an extension...

Jaw Profile

4. Jaw Profile

The service wrench has the leanest jaw of all the open end access wrenches...

Jaw Thickness

5. Jaw Thickness

Three of our access wrenches are thinner than our combination wrenches...View Jaw Size Comparison Chart (PDF)

Drive Tool Options

6. Drive Tool Options

Both crowfoot wrench styles and service wrenches have a drive square to pair with ratchets...

Precision Torque

7. Precision Torque

If you need to tighten fasteners or fittings to a specific torque, crowfoot and service wrenches can be used...Torque Conversion Calculator

Size Range

8. Size Range

If you need access wrenches larger than 1-1/2 in. or 38 mm, service wrenches are currently your only Auzgrip option...View Size Range Comparison Chart (PDF)

Manufactured in Michigan

All four access wrenches are manufactured in Michigan using similar processes. Most of the steps occur in our Grand Rapids facility, where we machine, laser mark, vibratory polish, abrasive blast, and nickel plate each wrench.