Makita Impact Wrench Socket – 21mm

  • Precision Fit: 21mm 6-point (Hex) socket designed specifically for scaffold fittings and nuts.

  • Makita Optimised: Fully compatible with Makita 18V and 40V high-torque impact wrenches (1/2″ square drive).

  • Impact Rated: Forged from high-strength Chrome Molybdenum (Cr-Mo) steel for extreme durability.

  • Deep Access: Deep-wall design to easily accommodate protruding scaffold bolts.

  • Safety First: Features a hole for a retaining pin and O-ring to keep the socket secure at height.

21mm Heavy-Duty Impact Socket – For Scaffolding Professionals

Equip your impact wrench with a socket built for the trade. Our 21mm Impact Socket is the go-to choice for scaffolders across the UK, engineered to handle the high torque and repetitive stress of tightening and loosening scaffold couplers.

While designed to work seamlessly with Makita DTW300, DTW700, and DTW1001 models, this socket will fit any standard 1/2″ square drive impact wrench.

Forged for Extreme Torque

Standard sockets often crack under the percussive force of an impact wrench. Our sockets are manufactured from Heat-Treated Chrome Molybdenum (Cr-Mo) Steel. This professional-grade material is slightly more ductile than standard steel, allowing the socket to absorb the “impact” without shattering or rounding off your nuts.

Scaffolder-Centric Design

  • Deep-Well Reach: The deep design ensures that even if the scaffold bolt is long, the socket maintains a full grip on the nut for a safer, tighter fix.

  • Six-Point Hex: Provides maximum surface contact with the nut, virtually eliminating the risk of slipping or rounding off corners.

  • Black Phosphate Finish: Provides superior corrosion resistance against the British rain and site grime.

 

Feature Specification
Size 21mm (Standard Scaffold Size)
Drive Size 1/2″ Square Drive
Material Chrome Molybdenum Steel (Cr-Mo)
Finish Black Phosphate (Rust Resistant)
Socket Type 6-Point Deep Impact
Compatibility Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, and more

 

Dainesy Sales Pro-Tip:

To ensure your tools last, always use the Retaining Pin and O-Ring when working at height. Not only does it prevent the socket from flying off the anvil during high-RPM use, but it also ensures you don’t drop your gear on someone below!