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Use these wrenches for medium-volume production, general maintenance, and construction applications.
These tools are suitable for general shop, maintenance, and automotive work.
Built for durability, these high-performance tools handle the demands of high-volume production and tough maintenance applications.
Use these tools for general shop applications.
Built for durability, these wrenches handle the demands of high-volume production and tough maintenance applications.
Set torque and the wrench will prevent you from exceeding it. These are also known as nutrunners.
Also known as impact drivers, use these tools with impact sockets to break frozen bolts and screws free. Strike with a hammer to tighten and loosen fasteners.
A magnet holds the fastener securely enough to drive self-tapping screws.
Achieve the best possible grip on hex fasteners and prevent rounding.
With a smaller OD than standard sockets, these fit between tightly spaced fasteners.
Tighten or loosen nuts and bolts without damaging the finish.
Extra length allows access to fasteners on long bolts.
Pivot the head to access fasteners from an angle.
The 12-point shape quickly positions on hex fasteners.
Made of aluminum-bronze, these sockets satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
The square shape provides the best possible grip on square fasteners and prevents rounding.
Quickly position these sockets on square fasteners.
Designed to remove and install dual wheels on trucks and trailers, these sockets have a hex recess for accessing lug nuts and a square recess to turn the threaded shafts found on inner wheels.
Convert from one square drive size to another.
A magnet holds the socket, making changes quicker.
Attach to your socket for a longer reach.
Lock your socket into the extension to prevent accidental disengagement.
Prevent overtightening that can damage fasteners. These adapters spring back slightly when the set torque is reached.
Pull the collar to quickly attach and remove sockets.
Use sockets with tools that accept hex shanks, such as impact drivers and power drills.
Use these sockets as an alternative to a screwdriver or L-key. They are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
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.
Remove and install dual wheels on trucks and trailers with the sockets in these sets.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers. Designed for screws with a square recess in the head, they are also known as Robertson bits.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers. A magnet holds the nut in place.
These adapters are designed to withstand the high torque of impact drivers. They hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits).
Designed to withstand high torque and force, these adapters fit the square drive on impact wrenches. Use with hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits).
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.
These tools deliver powerful rotational blows to maximize torque and drive screws quickly, even through thick or dense material.
Connect these powerful tools to your shop air. They hammer as they rotate to drive screws quickly, even through thick or dense material.
Use a square-drive ratchet wrench and socket to turn and extract fasteners.
Turn your impact driver into a power crimper, and create raised edges on sheet metal more quickly than hand crimpers.
Use the power of an impact wrench to stretch the ends of metal tubing, allowing another tube with the same diameter to fit inside.
Convert a power screwdriver or impact driver into a versatile drill.
Adapt standard impact wrenches for drilling applications. These chucks mount directly onto the square-drive spindle of an impact wrench.
Convert a power screwdriver or impact driver into a versatile drill. Also known as adapt-a-drive, these chucks have a 1/4" hex shank that fits the hex drive in most power screwdrivers and impact drivers.
Get the tools you need in an easy-to-carry DeWalt combination kit.
Insert these bits directly into power screwdrivers, impact drivers, and other tools that accept 1/4" hex shanks.
Templates, bolt breakers, wrench bits, and adapters for installing bolt-on lacing.