Stainless steel terminal
The stainless steel socket is a precision industrial connector designed for safe torque transmission in corrosive environments. It is manufactured from stainless steel grade 304 or 316 with tensile strength ranging from 520 to 650 MPa. Surface hardness typically falls between 20 and 30 HRC. Socket sizes range from 6 to 50 millimeters or 1 4 to 2 inches. Machining accuracy follows DIN or ANSI standards. High resistance to moisture salt and chemicals significantly extends service life.
Structurally, the stainless steel socket features a six point or twelve point profile for uniform stress distribution. The internal wall is machined with tight tolerances to minimize play. The outer surface has a polished or industrial matte finish to prevent slipping. It can withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees Celsius. The socket is compatible with manual pneumatic and electric impact wrenches. It is widely used in oil gas marine food and pharmaceutical industries. These specifications ensure stable performance in heavy duty applications.