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These screwdrivers have a soft, contoured handle that provides comfort and the best possible grip for achieving maximum torque.
Sets include an assortment of drivers with soft, contoured handles that provide comfort and the best possible grip for achieving maximum torque.
When working in tight spaces, these short drivers fit where others can't. They have a soft, contoured handle that provides comfort and the best possible grip for achieving maximum torque.
Even oily hands can keep a firm grip on the suede-like textured handle.
Sets include an assortment of drivers with a suede-like textured handle that provides a firm grip, even for oily hands.
A shaft that extends through the handle and a steel end cap gives these drivers the strength to absorb hammer blows.
The assorted drivers in these sets have a shaft that extends through the handle and a steel end cap, which provide the strength to absorb hammer blows.
A holding mechanism at the tip of the tool ensures the screw won’t slip off.
Reduce slipping and stripping the screw recess. The tip of these drivers has ribbed grooves that grip the surface of the recess, minimizing the pressure required to achieve maximum torque.
The tips of these assorted drivers have ribbed grooves that grip the surface of the recess to reduce slipping and minimizing the pressure required to achieve maximum torque.
The assorted drivers in these sets have a holding mechanism at the tip that ensures the screw won’t slip off.
When you don't have exact alignment between the fastener and the tool, the ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach areas.
The assorted drivers in these sets have a ball end that allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach areas.
Sets include an assortment of stainless steel drivers, which protect stainless steel screws. If steel flakes off a standard tool and into the recess, it can lead to rust and contamination. These drivers eliminate that risk.
Protect your stainless steel screws by using a stainless steel driver. If steel flakes off a standard tool and into the recess, it can lead to rust and contamination. These drivers eliminate that risk.
Also known as ESD-safe screwdrivers, the handle drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment.
The handle on these assorted drivers drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. They're also known as ESD-safe screwdrivers.
Sets include assorted drivers with an insulated handle and shaft that protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC, EN, or ASTM standards.
An insulated handle and shaft protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC, EN, or ASTM standards.
Bits have a different tip at each end and snap into the shaft, which is also a nutdriver.
Also known as ESD-safe bit screwdrivers, the handle drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment.
An insulated handle and shafts protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
Bend the shaft around obstructions to reach fasteners that standard and offset screwdrivers can’t.
Insert a bit into the shaft and a magnet holds it in place.
Drive screws four times faster than ratcheting alone. Grip the speed housing at the base of the shaft with one hand while turning the handle with the other. A magnet at the end of the shaft holds bits in place.
A ratchet mechanism turns fasteners more quickly than a standard bit driver. Insert a bit into the shaft and a magnet holds it in place.
Press down on the handle’s collar to either adjust the shaft length or remove the shaft and replace it for a different tip. Sets include a handle and multiple reversible shafts.
Operate these tools like a standard bit driver and access hard-reach fasteners with the offset head. Insert a bit and a magnet holds it in place.
Bend the shaft around obstructions to access nuts in tight spots, such as when securing hose clamps.
Press down on the handle’s collar to adjust the shaft length or remove and replace the shaft to change sizes. Sets include a handle and multiple shafts.
The long shaft has a ball end for angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach areas. The short shaft provides additional torque.
These sets include an assortment of keys with a ball end on the long shaft, which allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach areas. The short shaft provides additional torque.
The assorted keys in these sets have a long shaft for more reach and a short shaft for more torque when turning fasteners.
Use the long shaft for more reach and the short shaft for more torque when turning fasteners.
These assorted keys have a textured grip that provides comfort, slip resistance, and maximum torque. They have a long shaft for reaching into tight spots to turn fasteners.
The textured grip provides comfort, slip resistance, and maximum torque. These keys have a long shaft for reaching into tight spots to turn fasteners.
When a standard-tip key can't make good contact with the recess, a ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach places. These keys have a textured grip that provides comfort, slip resistance, and maximum torque.
These assorted keys have a ball end that allows angled entry to make good contact with the screw recess when standard-tip keys can’t. The textured grip provides comfort, slip resistance, and maximum torque.
Choose a handle based on torque and change shafts to use a different size or drive style. Factory-set screwdrivers ensure you reach the same torque every time.
Ensure carbide inserts are tightened to the correct torque. These tools are set to the recommended torque values for each screw size.
Set includes a handle and six shafts. Remove and replace the shaft to use a different size or drive style.
Also known as ESD-safe screwdrivers, the handle drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. When set torque is reached, these drivers slip to disengage and prevent overtightening.
Choose a handle based on torque, and a shaft with the size you need.
Set the desired torque and the driver indicates when it's reached.
When a straight-end key can't make good contact with the recess, a ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach places.
Keep a set of keys neatly in your tool box or pocket to turn multiple fastener sizes.
Sets include an assortment of screw starters for gripping and turning screws that are too small to hold by hand or located in hard-to-reach spots.