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Made in the U.S.A., these tools handle the toughest industrial applications, provide the best grip on fasteners, and have a superior finish.
Suitable for occasional maintenance work, these sets are imported.
For high quality at a lower price, choose these U.S.A.-made sets.
Made of aluminum-bronze, these sockets satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Pivot the head to access fasteners from an angle.
With squared lobes that won’t slip at high torque, all of the sockets in these sets are designed to fit on external Torx-Plus fasteners, often found on pickup trucks.
Quickly position these sockets on square fasteners.
Keep a convenient mix of hex, Torx, Phillips, and slotted bit sockets on hand.
Extra-long bits allow access to hard-to-reach fasteners.
These sockets are also known as pin-in-Torx bits.
Make maximum contact on all sides of a fastener to reduce slipping. These sockets are also known as torque adapters.
A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the socket.
The opening shape makes more contact with fasteners for a better grip than standard open-end sockets. Also known as flare-nut or line wrench sockets, they're often used with flared tube fittings and fuel and hydraulic lines.
Often used with an extension, these sockets turn fasteners and fittings in obstructed areas that a regular socket can't reach. They are also known as crowfoot wrenches.
Turn nuts on bolts and threaded rod, which pass through these sockets.
The hex shape grips hex fasteners and prevents rounding. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
These wrenches have one pivoting socket end and one open end.
Sets include an assortment of nutdrivers.
A scaled-down version of standard nutdrivers, these tools are shorter, slimmer, and easy to take with you.
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.
Sets include an assortment of drivers that are drilled all the way through the shaft and handle for turning nuts on any length of threaded rod. They have a magnet in the tip to hold nuts in place.
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 ASTM and IEC standards.
A magnet holds the nut in place.
These bits are also known as nut setters.
Sets include an assortment of drivers that allow you to apply constant pressure to small hex nuts and cap screws. Press the rotating end cap on the handle with your palm while turning the body of the driver with your fingertips.
The handle on these assorted ESD-safe nutdrivers drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. Press the rotating end cap to apply constant pressure with your palm while turning the body of the screwdriver with your fingertips.