Long hex driver bits
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Screwdriver Bits. Hex Bits. Hex Bits for Impact Drivers. Ball-End Hex Bits. Hex Bits for Stainless Steel Screws. Screw-Holding Hex Bits. Phillips Bits. Phillips Bits for Impact Drivers. High-Torque Phillips Bits. Slip-Resistant Phillips Bits. Tight-Clearance Phillips Bits. Phillips Bits for Stainless Steel Screws. Reversible Phillips Bits. Phillips Bits with Screw Guide. Phillips Bits for Shallow Screw Recesses. Depth-Limiting Phillips Bits. Torx Bits. Torx Bits for Impact Drivers.
High-Torque Torx Bits. Ball-End Torx Bits. Screw-Holding Torx Bits. Torx Bits for Stainless Steel Screws. Reversible Torx Bits. Slotted Bits. High-Torque Slotted Bits. Tight-Clearance Slotted Bits. Slotted Bits with Screw Guide. Reversible Slotted Bits. Slotted Bits for Stainless Steel Screws.
Tamper-Resistant Hex Bits. Square Bits. Square Bits for Impact Drivers. Square Bits for Stainless Steel Screws. Depth-Limiting Square Bits. Reversible Square Bits. Tamper-Resistant Torx Bits. Reversible Tamper-Resistant Torx Bits. Drilled Spanner Bits. Torx-Plus Bits. Triple Square Bits. Tamper-Resistant Square Bits. Phillips Terminal Screw Bits. RIBE Bits. Also known as Polydrive bits.
Tri-Lobe Bits. Tri-Groove Bits. Clutch Bits. Pentagon Bits. Double Square Bits. Triangle Bits. Pentalobe Bits. Turn the screws found in Apple devices.
Tamper-Resistant Pentalobe Bits. Square Phillips Bits. Tamper-Resistant Phillips Bits. Asymmetrical Bits. Frearson Bits.
Also known as Reed and Prince bits. Fastener-Holding Nutdriver Bits. Nutdriver Bits. Turn hex nuts and cap screws. Tight-Clearance Nutdriver Bits. Wing Nut Driver Bits. Eyebolt and Hook Driver Bits. Install and remove eyebolts and screw-in hooks. Threaded Rod and Stud Driver Bits.
One-Way Screw Remover Bits. Hanger Bolt Driver Bits. Hex Bit Sets. Ball-End Hex Bit Sets. Bit Assortments. Assortments contain bits with multiple drive styles. Bit Assortments for Impact Drivers. Precise-Control Bit Assortments. High-Torque Bit Assortments. Fastener-Holding Nutdriver Bit Sets. Nutdriver Bit Sets. These bits are also known as nut setters. Torx Bit Sets. Screw-Holding Torx Bit Sets. Tamper-Resistant Hex Bit Sets.
Slip-Resistant Phillips Bit Sets. Tri-Groove Bit Sets. Square Bit Sets. Drilled Spanner Bit Sets. Tamper-Resistant Torx Bit Sets. Bit Adapters. Secure-Hold Bit Adapters. Tight-Clearance Bit Adapters. Flexible Bit Adapters. Screw-Holding Bit Adapters. Screw-Guiding Bit Adapters. Bit Adapters for Bit Screwdrivers. Bit Adapters for Ratchet Wrenches. Attach these adapters to square-drive tools. Bit Adapters for Impact Drivers. Torque-Measuring Bit Adapters.
Bit Adapters for Impact Wrenches. Bit Adapters for Rotary Hammers. Bit Organizing Trays. Magnetic Bit Organizing Caddies. Bit Organizing Caddies. Bit Organizing Cases. Ball-End Driver Shafts. Ball-End Driver Shaft Sets. T-Handle Keys.
T-Handle Key Sets. Stubby T-Handle Keys. Stubby T-Handle Key Sets. Ball-End T-Handle Keys. Ultra-Grip T-Handle Keys. Looped T-Handle Keys. Looped T-Handle Key Sets. Screw-Holding T-Handle Keys. T-Handle Key Stands. Electrical-Insulating T-Handle Keys. Tight-Clearance Ratcheting Bit Screwdrivers.
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. The long shaft provides more reach and the short shaft more torque. Protect your stainless steel screws by using a stainless steel key. Sets include an assortment of keys with a long shaft for more reach and a short shaft for more torque.
Use stainless steel keys to protect your stainless steel screws. Each slot is marked with the size. Set these organizers on a bench top or wall mount.
The assorted keys in these sets have an insulated handle and shaft that protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They have a long shaft that reaches into tight spots to turn fasteners.
Create your own tool by attaching these shafts to a handle, or use with socket wrenches and power tools. These assorted shafts attach to a handle or can be used with socket wrenches and power tools.
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 sets include an adjustable torque driver, bits for different drive styles, and a socket adapter. Choose a handle based on torque and change shafts to use a different size or drive style.
Factory-set screwdrivers ensure you reach the same torque every time. Ensure carbide inserts are tightened to the correct torque. These tools are set to the recommended torque values for each screw size. The slim body reaches into tight spots to grip and turn screws that are hard to reach or too small to hold by hand. Start and initially turn nuts. These tools are not intended for final tightening or removal of fasteners.
Keep a set of keys neatly in your tool box or pocket to turn multiple fastener sizes. Select any key without unfolding the others in the set. The assorted keys turn multiple fastener sizes. When a straight-end key can't make good contact with the recess, a ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach places.
Sets include an assortment of keys for turning multiple fastener sizes. When working at heights, secure a lanyard to the ring on these tools and prevent drops. Insulated to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these sockets are tested to 1, volts to meet ASTM F and IEC Extra-long bits allow access to hard-to-reach fasteners. The short bit on these sockets fits in spaces where height clearance is limited. The ball end allows angled entry when you don't have exact alignment between the socket bit and fastener.
These sockets are also known as pin-in-hex or pin-in-socket bits. Made of aluminum- bronze, these sockets satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
These short sockets fit spaces where height clearance is limited. Extra length allows access to fasteners on long bolts. Tightly grip nuts and bolts with hand-driven tools, leaving finishes unscratched. Insulated to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these sockets are tested to 1, volts to meet IEC Make maximum contact with all sides of a fastener to reduce slipping.
These sockets are also known as torque adapters. A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the socket. Often used with an extension, these sockets turn fasteners and fittings in obstructed areas that a regular socket can't reach. They are also known as crowfoot wrenches. The opening shape makes more contact with fasteners for a better grip than standard open-end sockets.
Also known as flare-nut or line wrench sockets, they're often used with flared tube fittings and fuel and hydraulic lines. Designed to fit inside strut channel, these sockets make it easier to mount the channel than using an extension or additional tools. A rubber insert grips the plug to prevent damage. Turn nuts on bolts and threaded rod, which pass through these sockets. Achieve the best possible grip on hex fasteners and prevent rounding.
A magnet holds the fastener securely enough to drive self-tapping screws. With a smaller OD than standard sockets, these fit between tightly spaced fasteners. Tighten or loosen nuts and bolts without damaging the finish. The 12 -point shape quickly positions on hex 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.
Use bit sockets as an alternative to a screwdriver or L- key. The hex shape grips hex fasteners and prevents rounding. Keep a convenient mix of hex, Torx, Phillips, and slotted bit sockets on hand. Made in the U. Suitable for occasional maintenance work, these sets are imported.
For high quality at a lower price, choose these U. Shaped and sized for compatibility with wheel bearing locknuts on trucks and trailers, the sockets in these sets make it easy to install and remove locknuts.
Make maximum contact on all sides of a fastener to reduce slipping. 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. Remove and install dual wheels on trucks and trailers with the sockets in these sets. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Use sockets with tools that accept hex shanks, such as impact drivers and power drills. The angled shape lets you use your bit driver like a wrench. These lightweight tools are also known as AN Army - Navy wrenches.
The slim head fits into tight spaces and around thin fasteners. Also known as alligator wrenches and water-meter nut wrenches, the V-shaped head fits multiple hex fastener sizes. Strike the handle with a hammer to break stuck fasteners free. These are also known as slugging wrenches. Also known as spud, structural, and construction wrenches, use the pointed end of the handle to align bolt holes during assembly.
Fit the narrow head into tight spaces and around thin fasteners. The offset head gives you additional clearance to turn hard-to-reach fasteners.
Open the jaws to fit around a fastener like an open-end wrench; close the jaws and the wrench acts like a ratcheting box wrench. A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wrenches are tested to 1, volts to meet IEC Also known as slugging wrenches, strike the handle with a hammer to break stuck fasteners free. Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
The long handle provides extra leverage— add an extension to increase it even more. A spline -shaped box end turns spline, hex, and point fasteners. This shape also gets a better grip on rounded fasteners that can be difficult to turn with a traditional wrench. Turn lug bolts on car and truck wheels. These wrenches have a different socket size at each end.
Change heads to use these tools as an open- end, box, square drive, or hex-key wrench. You only need one tool— slide a different shaft into the handle to change tip size or drive style. The handle drains static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge ESD that can damage sensitive equipment. Also known as ESD-safe screwdrivers and nutdrivers. Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have large sides, so they're easy to push over threads by hand.
No groove required— press these rings onto the end of a shaft for a firm grip. Use these caps to hold components in place and protect shaft ends. Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have a large surface to distribute loads better than standard and flanged external push rings. Also known as poodle rings, these thick rings have "ears" that form a large retaining surface to withstand stronger forces than other side-mount retaining rings.
Slide these rings into place with one twist— no tools required— for applications with high thrust loads. No groove required— these rings have teeth that firmly grip the bore.
Slide these rings into place by hand with a single twist for applications with high thrust loads. Also known as E-Style and C-style rings, slide these into the groove from the side of the shaft. They provide a wider shoulder than other external retaining rings for a larger retaining surface. For Drive Style. Driver Style. System of Measurement. Tip Style. Overall Length. Shank Type. Hex Shank Size. Number of Pieces. Grip Style. Container Type. Driver Type. Square Drive Size.
Handle Material. Socket Style. For Bit Hex Shank Size. Maximum Access Angle. View catalog pages Send Cancel. How can we improve? Hex Bits. Hex Bits for Impact Drivers. Ball-End Hex Bits. Screw-Holding Hex Bits. Hex Bits for Stainless Steel Screws.
Tamper-Resistant Hex Bits. Fastener-Holding Nutdriver Bits. Nutdriver Bits. Turn hex nuts and cap screws. Tight-Clearance Nutdriver Bits. Hex Bit Sets. Ball-End Hex Bit Sets. Bit Assortments. Assortments contain bits with multiple drive styles. Bit Assortments for Impact Drivers. High-Torque Bit Assortments. Precise-Control Bit Assortments. Fastener-Holding Nutdriver Bit Sets. Nutdriver Bit Sets. These bits are also known as nut setters.
Tamper-Resistant Hex Bit Sets. Bit Adapters. Secure-Hold Bit Adapters. Flexible Bit Adapters. Screw-Holding Bit Adapters. Screw-Guiding Bit Adapters. Bit Adapters for Ratchet Wrenches. Attach these adapters to square-drive tools. Bit Adapters for Impact Drivers. Torque-Measuring Bit Adapters. Bit Organizing Cases.
Bit Organizing Caddies. Bit Organizing Trays. Magnetic Bit Organizing Caddies. Ball-End Screwdrivers. Ball-End Screwdriver Sets. Ultra-Grip Screwdrivers. Ultra-Grip Screwdriver Sets. Compact Screwdriver Sets.
Screw-Holding Screwdrivers. Screw-Holding Screwdriver Sets. Electrical-Insulating Screwdrivers. Stubby Nutdrivers. Nutdriver Sets. Sets include an assortment of nutdrivers. Compact Nutdriver Sets. Pass-Through Fastener-Holding Nutdrivers. Fastener-Holding Nutdrivers.
Adjustable-Length Nutdriver Sets. Flexible-Shaft Nutdriver Sets. Nutdrivers for Stainless Steel Fasteners. Nonsparking Nutdrivers. They have a long shaft that reaches into tight spots to turn fasteners. Create your own tool by attaching these shafts to a handle, or use with socket wrenches and power tools. These assorted shafts attach to a handle or can be used with socket wrenches and power tools.
These sets include an adjustable torque driver, bits for different drive styles, and a socket adapter. The slim body reaches into tight spots to grip and turn screws that are hard to reach or too small to hold by hand. Start and initially turn nuts. These tools are not intended for final tightening or removal of fasteners. Keep a set of keys neatly in your tool box or pocket to turn multiple fastener sizes. Select any key without unfolding the others in the set.
The assorted keys turn multiple fastener sizes. When a straight-end key can't make good contact with the recess, a ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach places. Sets include an assortment of keys for turning multiple fastener sizes. When working at heights, secure a lanyard to the ring on these tools and prevent drops.
Insulated to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these sockets are tested to 1, volts to meet ASTM F and IEC Extra-long bits allow access to hard-to-reach fasteners.
The short bit on these sockets fits in spaces where height clearance is limited. The ball end allows angled entry when you don't have exact alignment between the socket bit and fastener. These sockets are also known as pin-in-hex or pin-in-socket bits. These short sockets fit spaces where height clearance is limited. Often used with an extension, these sockets turn fasteners and fittings in obstructed areas that a regular socket can't reach.
They are also known as crowfoot wrenches. Achieve the best possible grip on hex fasteners and prevent rounding. A magnet holds the fastener securely enough to drive self-tapping screws. With a smaller OD than standard sockets, these fit between tightly spaced fasteners. Use bit sockets as an alternative to a screwdriver or L- key.
The hex shape grips hex fasteners and prevents rounding. Keep a convenient mix of hex, Torx, Phillips, and slotted bit sockets on hand. Made in the U. Suitable for occasional maintenance work, these sets are imported. For high quality at a lower price, choose these U. 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. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools. The offset head gives you additional clearance to turn hard-to-reach fasteners.
A spline -shaped box end turns spline, hex, and point fasteners. This shape also gets a better grip on rounded fasteners that can be difficult to turn with a traditional wrench. Change heads to use these tools as an open- end, box, square drive, or hex-key wrench.
Clear All. For Drive Style. Driver Style. Tip Style. System of Measurement. Overall Length. Shank Type. Number of Pieces. Hex Shank Size. Container Type. Driver Type. Grip Style. Square Drive Size. Screw-Holding Mechanism. Socket Style. Maximum Access Angle.
For Bit Hex Shank Size. View catalog pages Send Cancel. How can we improve? Hex Bits. Hex Bits for Impact Drivers. Ball-End Hex Bits. Screw-Holding Hex Bits. Tamper-Resistant Hex Bits. Fastener-Holding Nutdriver Bits. Nutdriver Bits. Turn hex nuts and cap screws. Tight-Clearance Nutdriver Bits. Hex Bit Sets. Ball-End Hex Bit Sets. Bit Assortments. Assortments contain bits with multiple drive styles. High-Torque Bit Assortments. Precise-Control Bit Assortments. Fastener-Holding Nutdriver Bit Sets.
Nutdriver Bit Sets. These bits are also known as nut setters. Tamper-Resistant Hex Bit Sets. Ball-End Screwdrivers. Ball-End Screwdriver Sets. Ultra-Grip Screwdrivers. Ultra-Grip Screwdriver Sets. Screw-Holding Screwdrivers. Screw-Holding Screwdriver Sets.
Stubby Nutdrivers. Nutdriver Sets. Sets include an assortment of nutdrivers. Compact Nutdriver Sets. Pass-Through Fastener-Holding Nutdrivers. Fastener-Holding Nutdrivers. Adjustable-Length Nutdriver Sets. Nutdrivers for Stainless Steel Fasteners. Nonsparking Nutdrivers. Electrical-Insulating Nutdrivers. Electrical-Insulating Nutdriver Sets. Tight-Clearance Ratcheting Bit Screwdrivers.
Precise-Control Screwdrivers. Precise-Control Nutdrivers. Precise-Control Nutdriver Sets. Static-Control Precise-Control Nutdrivers. L-Key Sets. Ball-End L-Keys. Ball-End L-Key Sets.
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