Thursday, July 8, 2010

Nut Driver

A nut driver is a manufactured tool that is mainly used for tightening nuts and bolts. The nut driver is made with a socket that is attached to a shaft and cylindrical handle. A nut driver typically has a hollow shaft to have the capacity for a shank onto which a nut is threaded. A nut driver is common to use in the electronics industry. Other features of a nut driver includes a T-shaped handle, a ratcheting handle, sockets with recessed magnets for holding fasteners and flex shafts.

A nut driver is similar looking to a screwdriver. A screwdriver is an instrument for driving screws. It assists with rotating other machine elements. A common screwdriver consists of a cylindrical handle, an axial shaft and a head. A nut driver and screwdriver can be made in many different sizes, shapes and colors. An electric nut driver may also be available to buy in some locations.

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