Description
Extension socket are used with sockets and hand drive tools to tighten and loosen fasteners. They connect between the drive end of the hand tool and the drive end of the socket to lengthen the reach of the tool so it can access fasteners in hard-to-reach locations.
Key Features:
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Increased Outlets:
The primary function is to increase the number of available power outlets, allowing multiple devices to be plugged in simultaneously.
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Versatility:
They come in various configurations, offering different numbers of sockets (e.g., 4-way, 6-way, 10-way) and sometimes including USB ports for charging devices.
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Safety Features:
Some extension sockets include surge protection to safeguard connected devices from voltage spikes, and some have child safety shutters.
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Durability:
They are typically made with sturdy housings to withstand regular use and may be designed with fire-resistant materials.
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Cable Length:
Extension sockets come with varying cable lengths to provide flexibility in placement and reach.
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Applications:
They are used for a wide range of applications, including powering computers, printers, kitchen appliances, entertainment systems, and more.
- Overload Protection: Some extension sockets feature overload protection to prevent damage from excessive power draw.

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