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Attach your square-drive sockets to drills, powered screwdrivers, and other tools that accept a hex shank.
Turn sockets with a bit screwdriver.
Insulated to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these adapters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505 standards.
Convert from one square drive size to another.
Push the square drive through the adapter to change size.
These adapters are insulated to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
Attach a socket to one of these adapters—the base has a hex shape so you can use a ratchet wrench along with an open-end or box wrench for additional leverage.
Lock the adapter on your tool and the socket to the adapter to prevent accidental disengagement.
Change a standard wrench handle into a ratcheting wrench.
Convert your socket into a flex socket to access fasteners from an angle.
A digital display shows how torque measurements change as you turn the wrench. Set the desired torque and angle—lights and an audible alarm indicate when target has been reached or exceeded.
Set a desired torque within the range.
Already set to a specific torque limit, these adapters audibly click and release when you reach that setting to prevent overtightening.
Convert your socket into a flex socket without worrying about the adapter falling off.
Fit these adapters between a wrench and socket to enable finger tightening.
Attach one of these adapters to a ratcheting box wrench to convert it to a ratcheting socket wrench.
A magnet holds the socket, making changes quicker.
Attach your impact square-drive sockets to power drills, impact drivers, and other tools that accept a hex shank.
Convert your impact socket into a flex socket to access fasteners from an angle.
Pull the collar to quickly attach and remove sockets.
Prevent overtightening that can damage fasteners. These adapters spring back slightly when the set torque is reached.
Attach your square-drive impact socket to a spline-drive impact wrench.
Use the pulsing of an air hammer along with the controlled turning of a hand wrench to release stuck fasteners without breaking them.
These adapters, which convert from one square drive size to another, were designed to tolerate continuous use with impact tools in high-volume production and assembly.
Use these adapters to connect sockets to impact wrenches and other power tools—they’re designed to tolerate continuous use in high-volume production and assembly.
Change the connection style between an outlet and your equipment.
Change a turn-lock to a straight-blade connection, or a straight-blade to a turn-lock connection.
Use foreign devices in American outlets and American devices in foreign outlets.
Add grounding or surge suppression protection.
Power devices that have a straight-blade connection from a vehicle outlet.
Minimize the risk of electric shock by adding ground fault protection to a standard outlet.
Adapt your USB port to connect to a variety of other devices.
Power up mobile devices and other electronics.
No drilling or fasteners needed—a screw-in cover plate makes it easy to mount these chargers for powering up phones, tablets, speakers, cameras, and other small devices.
Connect devices such as computers, printers, and mobile devices.
Connect multiple devices from a single outlet.
Automatically power heating and cooling devices on and off when temperatures rise or drop.
Turn a single outlet into five outlets with ground fault protection to minimize the risk of electric shock.
Plug these cords into a vehicle socket to charge devices that run on AC voltage.
Join M8 connections to M12 connections.
Modify your M12 or mini connection to match cords and I/O modules in your system.
Simplify wiring and reduce the number of cords in your automation setup.
Connect different pole configurations to join sensors, switches, and other devices to cords, distribution blocks, and I/O modules.
Reduce the number of cords needed to send and receive signals where space is tight.
To save space and reduce the number of cords in industrial automation setups, these splitters join two devices with M12 connectors to a single cord, distribution block, or I/O module with M12 connectors.
Join two devices with M8 connectors to a single cord, distribution block, or I/O module with M12 connectors to save space and reduce the number of cords in industrial automation setups. Often used with sensors and switches, these splitters send or receive two signals through one connection.
Made with industry standard barrel-style ends, these connectors carry DC power between electronic devices and power supplies.
Power robotic arms and other high-amperage machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems from your main M35 power line.
Connect additional ports to your computer.
Extend an audio connection by plugging a cord into each end of these adapters.
Connect two stereo cords through a panel with these adapters.