
3/8 In. X 1-7/8 In. Impact Ready Nut Driver With 1/4 In. Hex Shank
UPC #885911026437
DeWalt
Description
Introducing the DeWalt 3/8 In. x 1-7/8 In. Impact Nutdriver, now available at 415 True Value Hardware in Dallas, PA. This high-performance nut driver is specifically designed for high-torque applications, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. With its innovative features, the DeWalt Impact Ready nut driver ensures that you can tackle even the toughest fastening tasks with ease and precision.
- Bit Diameter: 3/8 In. - Perfectly sized for a variety of fasteners, ensuring compatibility with your tools.
- Length: 1-7/8 In. - Compact design allows for easy maneuverability in tight spaces.
- Shank Diameter: 1/4 In. Hex - Quick-change hex shank for fast and easy bit changes.
- Magnetic: Yes - Industrial-strength magnet maximizes fastener retention, preventing drops and ensuring a secure grip.
- Torque Capacity: Withstands up to 2000 In./Lb. of torque - Ideal for high-torque applications, providing the strength needed for demanding tasks.
Imagine using the DeWalt Impact Ready nut driver for your next project in Dallas. Whether you're assembling furniture, working on automotive repairs, or tackling home improvement tasks, this nut driver is designed to make your work easier and more efficient. The recessed corners allow you to drive on flats while minimizing shavings, ensuring a clean and professional finish every time. Its robust construction means it can handle the rigors of daily use, making it a reliable addition to your toolkit.
In conclusion, the DeWalt 3/8 In. x 1-7/8 In. Impact Nutdriver is not just a tool; it's a game-changer for anyone who values quality and performance in their work. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your tool collection with this essential nut driver, available now at 415 True Value Hardware in Dallas, PA. Experience the difference that a high-quality tool can make in your projects today!
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