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Ko-ken 1/4" Deep NUT GRIP® Socket Set (8–14mm) — 4 Pieces

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    Ko-ken 1/4" Deep NUT GRIP® Socket Set (8–14mm) — 4 Pieces Front View

    Ko-ken 1/4" Deep NUT GRIP® Socket Set (8–14mm) — 4 Pieces

    Deep Reach + Secure Fastener Hold (No Magnet)

    Deep Reach + Secure Fastener Hold (No Magnet)

    Nut Grip, 1/4” drive, Deep, chrome hand socket set. NUT GRIP® is Ko-ken’s special design for non-magnetic nuts/bolts to be held firmly in a 6-point socket. The design consists of two balls held in place by a spring steel ring.

    Specs

    Spec

    Detail

    Drive Size

    1/4"

    Drive Shape

    Square

    Type

    Nut Grip Deep Socket Rail Set

    Socket Style

    6-Point, Deep (chrome hand sockets)

    Sizes Included (Metric)

    8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm

    Storage

    Rail (150mm long)

    What This Set Is For

    • Holding non-magnetic nuts/bolts inside the socket so you can start fasteners one-handed (no magnet to lose strength or attract debris).
    • Deep reach on small-to-medium metric hardware where a standard depth socket won’t clear studs or protruding threads.

    • Clean, organized grab-and-go rail for service carts and mobile toolbags.

    Why NUT GRIP® Feels Different

    Instead of relying on a magnet, NUT GRIP® uses two balls and a spring steel ring to apply pressure and hold the fastener in place while you position and start it.

    How to Use (3 Steps)

    1. Push the nut/bolt into the socket until you feel it “seat” and hold.
    2. Start the fastener by hand to avoid cross-threading.
    3. Finish with a ratchet; re-seat the socket fully before applying torque.

    In the Box

    • 2350M NUT GRIP® Deep sockets: 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm
    • Socket rail (150mm long)

    Safety Notes

    • Always start fasteners by hand first (especially into aluminum).

    • Keep the socket fully seated on the fastener before applying force.

    • Use the correct tool for the job (hand sockets are not impact sockets).

    Video Demo

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