Description
Overview
This socket set from Titan is designed for fastening and removing bolts and fasteners that use hex (Allen) heads — common across many cars, bikes, appliances, and equipment. The 3/8″ drive provides robust torque for medium-duty jobs while the metric hex-bit format covers common metric hardware needs. As a 10-piece set, it offers a solid range of sizes for typical maintenance or repair work around the shop or garage.
Key Features
Metric hex-bit sockets — ideal for hex (Allen) fasteners on machinery, vehicles, furniture, and more.
3/8″ drive size — provides good torque and versatility for a wide variety of mechanical and maintenance tasks.
10-piece set — covers a useful range of metric sizes to handle many common fasteners.
Durable chrome-vanadium steel construction ensures strength and a long service life.
Polished finish & stamped size markings — easy to read, clean, and maintain for frequent use.
Compact set size — fits well into a toolbox or mobile service kit without taking too much space.
Typical Contents & Specifications*
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Titan |
| Drive Size | 3/8 inch |
| Socket Type | Metric Hex Bit Sockets |
| Number of Pieces | 10 sockets |
| Material | Chrome-vanadium steel |
| Finish | Polished / Chrome-plated |
| Common Socket Sizes | Metric sizes typically covering small–medium hex fasteners (exact sizes vary by batch) |
| Intended Use | Automotive, bike maintenance, appliance repair, machinery, general mechanical work |
*Because socket-set configurations can vary slightly between production runs, exact sizes may vary — but this set is designed around common metric hex fastener sizes you encounter in general vehicle, equipment, and household work.
Ideal For
Mechanics and DIYers working on vehicles, bikes, or machinery that use metric hex bolts/screws.
Home projects — assembling furniture, working on appliances, or general repairs requiring hex-bit sockets.
Portable tool kits or mobile repair setups where compactness and versatility matter.
Situations where you need a dedicated hex-bit socket set rather than a standard hex-key (Allen) wrench — especially where bolt heads are recessed or require ratchet leverage.