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Magnetic Impact Nutsetter Set - 1/4 5/16 3/8 Inch - 1/4" Hex Shank Quick Change on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Craftsman Sears Other Part Number:screw for with and magnet tip head retainer Manufacturer Part Number:25929 cordless drill nut hexnut driver holder Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:magnetized fastener bit craftsman sheet metal UPC:723794633109

NEW - Craftsman 3-piece Heavy-Duty Impact Nutsetter Set with 1/4" Hex Shanks

 

Specifcations:   Nut Sizes:  1/4"  ---  5/16"  ---  3/8"  (all hex shaped)

                                 Length:  2.5" (each)

         Internal Retainer Type:  Magnetic

         1/4" Hex Shank (shaft) (quick change/release)

For use with Sheet Metal Screws and other Hex Head Fasteners

Bits are able to handle high torque in applications where impact drivers are used

Spring-loaded magnet eliminates magnet coming loose or displacing from nutsetter in high impact situations

Universal fit 1/4" Hex Drive Shank (shaft) (quick change/release)

Works with all drill chucks keyless and keyed

 

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