Snap-on is introducing its new Flank Drive Xtra (FDX) socket system. The first redesigned Snap-on socket since the patented Flank Drive system developed in 1965, the FDX takes the brand’s socket and offers more turning power, a more secure fastener engagement and greater efficiency.
“Snap-on has taken its genius, often imitated Flank Drive design and completely reimagined a new, improved socket that delivers even better performance than before,” said Brian Benes, a Snap-on Tools product manager. “We’re proud to take everyday shop tools and turn them into revolutionary, time-saving solutions, and the FDX is just one example of Snap-on raising the bar.”
Five benefits of the FDX six-point sockets:
1) The improved design grips fasteners further off the corners and offers up to 25 percent more strength than Flank Drive sockets.
2) A angled contour allows the socket wall to grip damaged fasteners more closely for 50 percent more turning power.
3) An optimally chamfered lip on both the hex and drive ends of the socket allows for a better grip and more turning power, especially for shallow-headed fasteners and fasteners with limited top clearance.
4) Grooved, grippable outer walls make them easier to remove.
5) Easier identification and improved readability are both achieved through large, distinctive markings on the socket exterior.