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A ratcheting stroke turns these tools to drill holes and to quickly drive and remove screws.
Use the built-in threaded tapered point to accurately mark, start, and thread holes in wood and other nonmetal materials. Good for use on wood that is prone to splintering.
A ratchet mechanism makes these drills great for use in confined areas.
Drill small holes by hand.
These jobbers'-length bits have the rigidity and length required for most applications.
Drill extremely small holes with a drill press using these adapters. The shank fits into a collet or adjustable drill chuck, and the other end securely holds a wire gauge drill bit.
For better control when drilling small holes with a drill press or milling machine, the attachment on these arbors lets you apply light feed pressure with your fingers while the machine rotates the bit.
Also known as Bristol bits, these have a knurled-end shank that allows finger tightening. They can also be used with the included screwdriver.
The knurled shank on these bits allows finger tightening. They can also be used with the included screwdriver.
Arrange the pins in a series of holes to grip parts with angled or uneven sides.
Plastic jaw inserts prevent damage to the workpiece.
Jaw are serrated or grooved to firmly grip workpieces.
Squeeze the body to open the flat jaws; release to grip.