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These assorted screw starters have a slim body that reaches into tight spots to grip and turn screws that are hard to reach or too small to hold by hand.
The slim body reaches into tight spots to grip and turn screws that are hard to reach or too small to hold by hand.
Grip and turn screws that are too small to hold by hand or located in hard-to-reach spots.
Sets include an assortment of screw starters for gripping and turning screws that are too small to hold by hand or located in hard-to-reach spots.
Start and initially turn nuts. These tools are not intended for final tightening or removal of fasteners.
An insulated handle and body protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900. They grip and turn screws that are too small to hold by hand or located in hard-to-reach spots.
A holding mechanism at the tip of the tool ensures the screw won’t slip off.
The assorted drivers in these sets have a holding mechanism at the tip that ensures the screw won’t slip off.
Lock the bit into the chuck to prevent accidental disengagement.
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 shaft and handle are drilled all the way through for turning nuts on any length of threaded rod. These drivers have a magnet in the tip to hold nuts in place.
A magnet in the tip holds nuts in place.
Push nuts and retaining rings over threaded fasteners and shafts. These tools have a magnetized tip so nuts don't fall off as you slide them on.
A magnetic ring at the end of the adapter holds flat-head screws in place to ensure good contact between the bit and screw. Use these adapters to hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
Lock your bit into the adapter to prevent accidental disengagement. These adapters hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
Lock your bit into the adapter to prevent accidental disengagement. These adapters attach to square-drive tools.
The slightly tapered tip wedges into the screw recess for a secure hold. Also known as Torx-Align bits.
A retaining ring at the tip grips inside the recess to ensure screws won't slip off the bit.
When you don't have exact alignment between the fastener and the bit, the ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach areas. A retaining ring grips inside the recess to hold screws in place.
Because they make contact on the flat sides of fasteners rather than only on the corners, these magnetic bits significantly reduce slipping and stripping. They’re also known as lobular bits.
A magnet or retaining ring holds the nut in place.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers. A magnet holds the nut in place.
A retaining ring grips inside the recess to hold screws in place. These bits have a ball end that allows angled entry to drive screws in hard-to-reach areas.
A magnet holds the nut in place.
The slightly tapered tip wedges into the screw recess for a secure hold. These are also known as Torx-Align bits.
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.
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.
The ball end has a detent to grip inside the screw recess and allows angled entry to turn fasteners in hard-to-reach areas.
These assorted keys have a detent that grips inside the recess to ensure screws won’t fall off. The ball end allows angled entry to drive fasteners in hard-to-reach areas.
A retaining ring at the tip grips inside the recess to ensure screws won’t fall off.
These assorted keys have a retaining ring at the tip that grips inside the recess to ensure screws won’t fall off.
These assorted keys have a retaining ring on the tip that grips inside the recess to hold screws in place. Often used to install carbide inserts in cutting tools, these keys have a small T-handle that prevents you from generating too much torque when turning a fastener.
A retaining ring on the tip grips inside the recess to hold screws in place. Often used to install carbide inserts in cutting tools, these keys have a small T-handle that prevents you from generating too much torque when turning a fastener.
The ball-end tip has a retaining ring that grips inside the recess to hold screws in place and allows angled entry to turn fasteners in hard-to-reach areas.
These assorted keys have a ball-end tip with a retaining ring that grips inside the recess to hold screws in place and allows angled entry to turn fasteners in hard-to-reach areas.
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.