When the job calls for depth and a confident grip on small SAE fasteners, the Milwaukee 1/4 in. SAE 6-Point Deep Socket with a 3/8 in. drive is built to deliver. Crafted for hand tool use, it combines a precise 6-point grip with a long reach to access recessed fasteners in tight spaces, so you can work faster and with less frustration.
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Socket opening size: 1/4 in.
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Drive size: 3/8 in.
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Length: 3.543 in. for extra reach
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Number of points: 6, for secure contact and reduced rounding on square bolts
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Type: Deep socket (deep-well design)
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Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel
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Finish: Polished Chrome
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SAE: Yes (not metric)
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Impact rated: No (intended for standard hand-tool use)
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Packaging: Carded
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Brand: Milwaukee
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Count: 1 piece
Why this Milwaukee deep socket stands out
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6-point geometry for a stronger hold on hex fasteners, reducing cam-out and helping you apply torque with confidence in tight spots.
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Deep well design provides additional clearance beyond standard sockets, letting you reach bolts that sit deeper or are partially obscured by components.
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Durable Chrome Vanadium steel delivers wear resistance and long-lasting performance under everyday shop conditions.
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Polished chrome finish resists corrosion and makes cleanup easier after greasy mechanical work.
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316? Not needed—this is a purpose-built tool for hand use, ensuring reliable performance when you’re turning fasteners with a ratchet or breaker bar, not an impact driver.
Who benefits most: automotive hobbyists, bicycle maintenance enthusiasts, and DIYers who routinely encounter small SAE fasteners in cramped areas. If your projects require precise, secure engagement and extended reach without sacrificing control, this Milwaukee deep socket is a dependable addition to your toolkit.
How it fits into your workflow: pair it with a compatible 3/8 in. drive ratchet or extension bar, and tackle bolts tucked behind components or recessed within assemblies. Its 3.543-inch length gives you the leverage and clearance you need without removing nearby parts first, helping you finish tasks faster and with fewer tools swapped mid-project.