Armstrong® Series, Screw and Nut Drivers

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SCREWDRIVER TORX T27 8.25"
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Torx®
T27
8.25" (209.6mm)
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Screwdriver
4.50" (115.0mm)
Chamfered End, Chrome Finish, Impact Resistant, Non-Slip
66-330
SCREWDRIVER TORX T30 8.25"
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T30
8.25" (209.6mm)
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Screwdriver
4.50" (115.0mm)
Chamfered End, Chrome Finish, Impact Resistant, Non-Slip
66-327
SCREWDRIVER TORX T25 6.75"
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T25
6.75" (171.5mm)
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Screwdriver
3.00" (76.2mm)
Chamfered End, Chrome Finish, Impact Resistant, Non-Slip

About  Screw and Nut Drivers

The screw and nut driver family encompasses a range of manual and electric-powered hand tools designed for the purpose of inserting or removing threaded fasteners. These tools are versatile, catering to fasteners with a diverse array of head types, including hex, pentalobe, Phillips, slotted, square, Torx®, Pozidriv®, Tri-Wing®, and various others. While the majority of these tools are operated manually, there are also electric-powered variants that offer similar functionality. Manual tools require physical exertion to tighten or loosen fasteners, providing users with direct control over the application of force. In contrast, electric-powered tools utilize motors to rotate the driver, making them particularly well-suited for applications involving a high volume of fastening tasks or repetitive use. Furthermore, these tools come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate different fastener specifications, allowing users to select the most suitable option for their specific needs. Additionally, ergonomic features such as non-slip handles are often incorporated into the design of these tools to enhance user comfort and ensure a secure grip during operation. In summary, the screw and nut driver family provides a comprehensive selection of hand tools tailored to meet the demands of professionals and DIY enthusiasts across a wide range of industries. With their ability to handle various head types and the availability of both manual and electric-powered options, these tools offer versatility and efficiency for diverse fastening applications.