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Strong and durable, these multipurpose bits are for use with bit screwdrivers. They are often used with power tools to install sheet metal screws.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers.
Less likely to crack or shatter under high torque than standard bits, these are often used with power tools to install machine screws.
Ribs forged into the wings of these bits grip the screw recess to reduce stripping. They're also known as ACR® bits.
The small-diameter shaft can access screws in narrow recessed holes.
A wide tip makes good contact in shallow and coated screw recesses, such as those filled with paint.
Drive screws with both ends of these bits. Use with hand drivers.
Protect your stainless steel screws by using a stainless steel bit. If steel flakes off a standard bit and into the recess, it can lead to rust and contamination. These bits eliminate that risk.
Remove screws in hard-to-reach places. A spring-loaded sleeve guides bits onto the screw head and keeps them from slipping out.
Thread these bits directly into your driving tool for minimal wobble in assembly applications.
An exterior stop collar prevents fasteners from being driven too deep. Use with soft material such as drywall, wood, and fiberboard.
These bits provide a secure grip on the Phillips/slotted combination-drive screws in electrical equipment.
Strong and durable, these multipurpose bits are for use with bit screwdrivers.
Turn two drive styles with one reversible bit. Remove and replace to change the tip.
While screws with a Square/Phillips combination drive can be turned with either a Square or Phillips bit, these make the best contact so you can apply high torque without slipping and stripping the recess. They are also known as Quadrex bits.
Also known as Reed and Prince bits.
An opening at the tip accommodates the pin in the recess of tamper-resistant Phillips screws. These are also known as pin-in-head Phillips bits.
Assortments contain bits with multiple drive styles.
The knurled shank on these bits allows finger tightening. They can also be used with the included screwdriver.
Designed for the fasteners used in electronics assembly, the tip of these bits has slightly sharper corners than Phillips style.
These standard-length drivers are found in every tool box.
Sets include an assortment of drivers.
A scaled-down version of standard screwdrivers, these tools are shorter, slimmer, and easy to take with you.
When working in tight spaces, these short drivers fit where others can't.
A cushioned grip over a plastic core adds comfort and some slip resistance.
Sets include an assortment of drivers with a cushioned grip that provides comfort and some slip resistance.
When working in tight spaces, these short drivers fit where others can't. They have a cushioned grip over a plastic core for comfort and some slip resistance.
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.
These screwdrivers 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 holding mechanism at the tip of the tool ensures the screw won’t slip off.
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.
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.
These assorted drivers have bright-colored handles to stand out so they're less likely to be misplaced.
Bright-colored handles make these tools stand out so they're less likely to be misplaced.
Use the stud on the handle to bend and loop solid wire for making connections to outlets and switches.
Sets include an assortment of drivers with a ring that can be secured with a lanyard to prevent drops. The ring rotates around the shaft so the driver turns freely.
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.
When working at heights, secure a lanyard to the ring on these tools to prevent drops. The ring rotates around the shaft so the driver turns freely.
A shaft that extends through the handle and a steel end cap gives these drivers the strength to absorb hammer blows.
Carry these slim-handled tools comfortably in your pocket.
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.
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.
Made of beryllium copper that is FM approved, these screwdrivers help meet OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
These assorted screwdrivers are made of beryllium copper that is FM approved. They help meet OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
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.
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.
For use in applications where a magnetized tool can cause damage, these screwdrivers have a titanium shaft.
Lock the bit into the chuck to prevent accidental disengagement.
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.
Insert a bit into the shaft and a magnet holds it in place.
A ratchet mechanism allows you to drive fasteners when there's little space to move the handle.
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.
LEDs light the tip so you can use these tools in dark areas.
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 EN 60900 and IEC 60900.
When working in tight spaces, these short drivers fit where others can't. Bits have a different tip at each end and snap into the shaft, which is also a nutdriver.
Bits have a different tip at each end and snap into the shaft, which is also a nutdriver.
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.
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.
Sets include an assortment of drivers with a rotating end cap on the handle that allows you to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
Press the rotating end cap on the handle with your palm to apply constant pressure while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
The tip can be replaced when it becomes worn. These tools have a rotating end cap on the handle that allows you to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the driver with your fingertips.
Sets include an assortment of drivers with a tip that can be replaced when it becomes worn. Press the rotating end cap on the handle with your palm to apply constant pressure to small fasteners while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
A magnetized tip holds the screw in place. Press the rotating end cap on the handle to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
Push the handle's end cap to open the jaws at the tip; release to close around the screw. The end cap rotates, allowing you to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
The handle on these assorted ESD-safe screwdrivers drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. Press the rotating end cap on the handle to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
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. Use the rotating end cap on the handle to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
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. Use the rotating end cap on the handle to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
The assorted drivers in these sets have 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. Use the rotating end cap on the handle to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.
Use these ceramic-tipped screwdrivers for adjusting sensitive electronic components such as capacitors and resistors. They're completely nonconductive and nonmagnetic so there's no risk of short-circuiting or creating magnetic interference. Remove and replace the shafts to use a different size or drive style.
These sets include an adjustable torque driver, bits for different drive styles, and a socket adapter.
Set includes a handle and six shafts. Remove and replace the shaft to use a different size or drive style.
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.
Break stuck screws free using screwdriver bits. Strike the end of the handle with a hammer to turn the bit and tighten or loosen fasteners.
A ratchet mechanism turns fasteners more quickly than a standard driver. These screwdrivers have 90° offset tips to provide additional clearance when reaching over obstructions to turn fasteners.
The tips are offset 90° to provide additional clearance when reaching over obstructions to turn fasteners.
The short Phillips bit on these sockets fits in spaces that screwdrivers can’t and where height clearance is limited.
An extra-long Phillips bit allows these sockets to reach far-away fasteners. Use them where standard or stubby sockets can’t reach.
Keep a convenient variety of drive styles and sizes of bit sockets on hand.
When vertical space is tight or you need an extra twist on your socket, use one of the dual-drive Phillips bit sockets in this set.
Unfold these multitools to access the pliers.
Jaws open automatically for ease of use.
An alternative to Swiss Army knives, these contain a variety of tools aside from knives for use on the go.
Clip these tools onto key rings or belt loops to handle unexpected jobs.
Fit these tools into your wallet or pocket to handle unexpected jobs while on the go.
The head slides out of the handle and locks in position.
These pocket knives include an assortment of built-in tools.
Fasten differently sized screws with these sets. They save you the effort of switching three separate bits in and out of a power tool, instead letting you flip between a countersinking drill and a screwdriver bit with a single hand.
Drill, countersink, and drive screws without switching three separate bits in and out of your power tool.