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Ratcheting Bit Screwdrivers
T-Handle
Phillips
A ratchet mechanism turns fasteners more quickly than a standard driver. Insert a bit into the shaft and a magnet holds it in place.
T-handle drivers have a longer reach and make it easier to turn fasteners from above.
Shaft | Material | ||||||||||||
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For Bit Hex Shank Size | Number of Sizes | Sizes Included | Overall Lg. | Lg. | O'all Wd. | Bit-Holding Mechanism | Shaft | Bit | Handle | Grip Style | Driver Style | Each | |
1/4" | 1 | Phillips: No. 2 | 5 13/16" | 3 7/8" | 3/8" | Magnet | Stainless Steel | Steel | Plastic | Plain | T-Handle | 0000000 | 000000 |
Ball-End Driver Shafts
Hex
Create your own tool by attaching these shafts to a handle, or use with socket wrenches and power tools. They have a ball end that allows angled entry to make good contact with the recess when a standard-tip shaft can’t.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Drive Size | Overall Lg. | Max. Access Angle | Material | Finish | Each | |
Hex | ||||||
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5 mm | 5 13/16" | 25° | Steel | Black Phosphate Coated | 0000000 | 00000 |