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MAC Expands Their Spherical Socket Set Line

By Chuck Cage

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MAC’s spherical sockets sport a unique shape that grabs 6-sided, 12-sided, splined, Torx, square, and even 50% rounded nuts and bolts — and now MAC is offering them in a 15-piece 1/2″ drive set and a 13-piece 3/8″ drive set as well.

Like other MAC tools, they’re made of chrome molybdenum steel, but these feature MAC’s new “pearl chrome” finish, too.  The 1/2″ drive set includes 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 11/16″, 3/4″, 13/16″, 7/8″, 1″, 1-1/16″, 1-1/8″, 1-3/16″, and 1-1/4″ sockets while the 3/8″ drive set includes 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 11/16″, 3/4″, 13/16″, 7/8″, 15/16″, and 1″ sockets — a nice overlap.

As always, these are available directly from MAC or your local MAC tools distributor.


14 Responses to “MAC Expands Their Spherical Socket Set Line”

  1. Eric Says:

    Anyone have a link to these? I can’t find them on MAC’s site.

  2. Chuck Cage Says:

    Eric: I don’t think they’re listed yet. MAC is usually a bit slow putting these up on the website — though they’re usually on the trucks quickly. If I wanted to see one, I’d call up the number on the website and find your local distributor, then give ‘em a call. These are good guys to know anyway, as even if you’re not buying tools all the time, they can help you find specialty tools when you need ‘em bad.

  3. Chaon Says:

    Mac’s website has always been a mess.

    Are those sockets spline drive, or just a similar geometry?

  4. ambush27 Says:

    I think the square end is down.

  5. Toolmonger » Blog Archive » Toolmonger’s Top 5: The Week In Tools Says:

    […] MAC Expands Their Spherical Socket Line If you’re a MAC user and you’ve begun using their spline-type spherical sockets — they’ll handle a variety of fastener heads ranging from six- and twelve-point to inverse Torx and even half-rounded — you’ll be excited to know that they’ve expanded the 1/2″ and 3/8″ drive lines significantly.  See your local truck to get ‘em. […]

  6. cd Says:

    SK also has this same drive, but they call it spline (which it is) rather than spherical. It’s in a very nice set #94545, 3/8″ drive SAE and metric, standard and deep, with a fine tooth ratchet, and two wobble extensions, all American made tools. I got a set for under $100 last year.

    I don’t know if the Mac sockets are American made or not. Stanley’s industrial Proto brand also has them.

    I am going to assume that these companies are all licensing the socket profile from some patent holder, and I would be willing to bet that more companies will have spline sockets if they catch on.

  7. William Says:

    These are actually made in Taiwan by KABA Tools for the various tool companies since they own patent. Many of the mobile tool companies now contract out their tool manufacturing to KABA and why not. It costs $.09 to manufacture a socket from Taiwan…mark it up 2000% and you’ve got a huge profit margin! So now you know why your tool distributor can afford that fancy truck and long vacations in exotic places…it’s all paid for by those mechanics who can’t afford a week off because they’re strapped to truck accounts…

  8. Old Donn Says:

    Somebody at MAC might be getting fat off this stuff, but I seriously doubt it’s the guy in the truck.

  9. Mac Man Bill Says:

    Agree…well almost. First William, it’s Kabo tools, I had a customer hop on my truck with a set he purchased off of eBay and they’re identical in size and design, everything except the logo. Our District Manager let us in on the secret and confirmed. As for long exotic vacations, maybe the Snap-On guys with their 500% mark up but not us Mac men…

  10. Drew Says:

    I think Mac is going out of business…last year we had three mac trucks running the city and now they’ve all gone out of business. I know two filed for bankrupcy, probably the same with the third. I tried to get some of these sockets replaced by their 800 number and they gave me the number to some district mgr who never returns my calls.

    Our matco guy runs around in an empty truck and snappy is too busy collecting money but not selling anymore. He say’s he’s through after this month. I guess I need to start buying my tools at Lowes from now on.

  11. CJ Says:

    These are actually called spline sockets in the aviation world. Been around for a few years now. All Mac did was take the idea from Proto and SK and change the name to spherical. I didn’t realize Mac was still in business. Haven’t seen one in my area for years.

  12. Teacher Says:

    Wright Tool has also had spline drive sockets for quite a while now too.

  13. Lakey Says:

    Wright tools is a Snap-on company but in the beginning, it was Granco that was making the tools for both companies.

  14. jammer Says:

    William, I find it interesting your opinion of the tool guys, It’s clear you don’t know much about thier bussness, with out them the hard working guy in the shop would be in a world of hurt. I’ve been in the biz for fourty plus years and owe a life time of graditude to the tool guys over the years.

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