Nut Drivers
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Nut drivers look similar to a screwdriver, but have a socket attached to a shaft with an attached handle to turn the tool for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts in low-torque applications. These manual tools have sockets that fit around and grip around the entire head of the fastener for a secure fit. They provide more contact to the fastener head than an open-end wrench so the socket is less likely to slip off the fastener when the nut driver is turned. Nut drivers generally have a hollow shaft that allows a threaded bolt to pass through so the tool can turn fasteners on long threaded bolts. They are used for low torque use such as appliance repair and electronics applications.
Hollow Shank Nut Drivers
Hollow shank nut drivers allow for tightening or loosening of fasteners from either the bolt or nut end due to more clearance inside the driver. The hollow shank fits over longer bolts and studs than other nut drivers.
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Multi-Bit Nut Drivers
Multi-bit nut drivers come with multiple sockets that attach to one handle and allow a single tool to loosen and tighten a variety of nut and bolt sizes. Some nut drivers allow extra bits to be stored in the handle to ease access to bits and avoid loss.
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Solid Shank Nut Drivers
These solid shank nut drivers are used to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts and do not have a hollow shank that can fit over long bolts and studs. They have sockets that fit around the entire head of the fastener for a secure fit and are less likely to slip off the fastener when the nut driver is turned.
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Insulated Nut Drivers
Insulated nut drivers help prevent electrical shock from live electrical circuits so they're commonly used on or near electrical components. The insulated handle allows for a more secure grip when tightening or loosening nuts and bolts when compared to a noninsulated handle.
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Precision Nut Drivers
These precision nut drivers are used for tightening and loosening small bolts and hardware and have machined tips for a secure fit on the fastener head. Drivers have handles with a rotating cap that allows the user to hold the shaft of the tool steady while only rotating the cap at the back to help speed fastener installation.
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Tether-Ready Nut Drivers
Tether-ready nut drivers have a loop or hole that allows the attachment of a tether where the tether is attached to the user or a fixed object to prevent the tool from falling and causing injuries or damage when working at height.
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Flexible Shank Nut Drivers
Flexible shank nut drivers have a shaft that flexes up to 90° to loosen or tighten nuts and bolts in tight spaces. This lets users access fasteners in hard-to-reach places and around obstructions.
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T-Shaped Insulated Nut Drivers
These T-shaped insulated nut drivers have a T-handle that provides more torque to turn fasteners than nut drivers with a straight handle. The insulated handle and shaft protect against electrical shock from live electrical circuits and are suitable for use near electrical components. The insulated handle also allows for a more secure grip when turning compared to a noninsulated handle.
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Nonsparking Nut Drivers
These nonsparking nut drivers won’t spark during use and can tighten and loosen nuts and bolts in locations where flammable vapors or combustible liquids are present. They are suitable for use in chemical, gas, and oil processing applications.
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Fastener-Holding Nut Drivers
Fastener-holding nut drivers come with a magnet built into their socket ends that holds metal nuts and bolts to the driver's shank. This keeps fasteners in place until they're tightened and helps prevent dropping them during installation.
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Ratcheting Nut Drivers
Ratcheting nut drivers have a mechanism that allows the nut driver to rotate freely in one direction without having to remove the nut driver head from the fastener and reposition the tool. They can turn nuts and bolts more quickly than a standard nut driver and are reversing so they can both tighten and loosen nuts and bolts.
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ESD-Safe Precision Nut Drivers
ESD-safe precision nut drivers allow the safe and controlled dissipation of static build up when turning small bolts and hardware on static sensitive electrical components and prevent damage from static build up. Drivers have handles with a rotating cap that allows the user to hold the shaft of the tool steady while only rotating the cap at the back to help speed fastener installation.
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