Description
Key Features
3/8 in Drive Fit
Built to work with standard 3/8 inch drive ratchets and hand tools, so it fits right into a common mechanic’s setup without adapters.
Chrome Vanadium Build
The chrome vanadium steel construction is there for one reason: better strength and durability when you are putting real hand-tool torque on stubborn fasteners.
Better Grip
Knurled beauty rings help reduce hand slippage when you are starting the socket by hand or working with oily fingers in the shop.
Overview
The DeWalt DWMT86314OSP Mechanics 6 Point 3/8 Drive Socket 19 MM is a metric hand tool socket built for fastening and loosening 19 millimeter fasteners. This is a 3/8 inch drive socket designed for automotive repair, equipment service, and general mechanical work. Model Number: DWMT86314OSP.
The big buying point here is simple: it gives you a common 19 millimeter size in a 6-point design that is made for solid contact on hex fasteners. That matters when you want dependable engagement with a ratchet instead of fighting a poor fit. For mechanics and serious DIY users, a single-size socket like this is the kind of basic piece that gets used constantly.
DeWalt builds this socket from chrome vanadium steel, which is the right material for a hand-tool socket that needs to hold up to repeated shop use. It is meant to deliver the strength and durability you want in a drawer, rail, or go-bag socket that will see regular use on cars, trucks, and equipment.
The knurled beauty rings are a practical detail, not filler. They give you a better grip when you are placing the socket by hand, especially if your gloves are slick or your hands have oil on them. That small touch saves fumbling and makes the socket easier to control when you are moving fast.
Because this is a 3/8 inch drive socket, it fits into one of the most useful ratchet sizes for general service work. That makes it a good match for mechanics, maintenance techs, and home garage users who want a straightforward 19 millimeter socket for everyday fastening jobs without stepping up to a larger drive size.
If you do automotive work, bike and ATV service, machinery maintenance, or general bolt-on repairs, this is the kind of socket you buy once and keep close. It is especially useful for anyone filling in missing sizes in a set or replacing a heavily used socket with a durable DeWalt option.
What’s in the Box
- (1) DeWalt 19 mm 6-point 3/8 inch drive socket
Key Specifications
| Drive Size | 3/8 in |
|---|---|
| Socket Size | 19 mm |
| Point Style | 6-Point |
| Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Piece Count | 1 |
| Measurement System | Metric |
Compatibility
Drive Tools
Fits standard 3/8 inch drive ratchets, extensions, and breaker bars.
Fastener Fit
Sized for 19 millimeter hex fasteners in automotive and general mechanical applications.
Built For
Automotive Mechanical Repair Equipment Maintenance Garage Use General Fastening DIY / Hobbyist
Pro Tip
If a 19 millimeter socket is one of your most-used sizes, keep a second one on an extension so you are not constantly swapping between fasteners in tight service work. It sounds simple, but it speeds up repetitive teardown jobs more than most people expect.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
DeWalt DWMT86314OSP Mechanics 6 Point 3/8 Drive Socket 19 MM is the kind of single socket you actually use
This is a straightforward, shop-useful socket with the right size, the right drive, and a grip detail that makes day-to-day work less annoying.
- Who it’s for: Mechanics, maintenance techs, and home garage users who need a dependable 19 millimeter metric socket for regular fastening work.
- Why it stands out: The 6-point design, 3/8 inch drive format, chrome vanadium steel construction, and knurled ring make it practical instead of fancy.
- Worth knowing: This is a single socket, not a set, so it makes the most sense if you are replacing a missing size or building out a custom kit.
Common Questions
- Is this a metric or SAE socket? This is a metric socket sized at 19 millimeters.
- What drive size does it use? It is a 3/8 inch drive socket.
- What point style is this socket? It uses a 6-point design.
- What is it made from? The socket is made from chrome vanadium steel.
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