Specification Sheet

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Screwdrivers, Nut Drivers
& Accessories
All dimensions are in inches and (millimeters).
Cushion-Grip Screwdriver Sets
Features:
Using Screwdrivers and Nut Drivers
Introduction – Screwdrivers, Nut Drivers & Accessories
Klein screwdrivers give professionals extra-quality features that have
made the Klein name famous for hand tools – features that assure
greater convenience, comfort and efficiency in use, plus exceptional
strength and durability.
All Klein drivers are made of the highest quality tempered steel, carefully
heat-treated for maximum strength. Shafts have integral flanges that
provide an extra-strong, torque-proof anchor in the handle. Strong,
durable black tips are forged and precision ground with square edges
to fit screw openings securely. They resist slippage and provide positive
turning action.
Cushion-Grip screwdrivers feature super-comfortable, sure-grip handles
on top-quality blades for the professional. All Klein screwdrivers meet or
exceed applicable ANSI and MIL specifications.
Keystone Cabinet Phillips Combo Square TORX
®
Recess
Integral flanges
inside
handle provide solid,
twist-resistant blade anchor.
Precision-machined
tip for exact fit.
Meets or exceeds
applicable ASME / ANSI specifications.
Tip-Ident
®
quickly
identifies the type of
screwdriver and
tip orientation.
Cushion-Grip
handle allows
for greater torque and comfort.
Special heat-treated shank.
MADE IN USA
Premium chrome-plated shank
for smooth feel and corrosion resistance.
The size of the screw or nut and the type of opening it has determines
which driver to use. Here are a few tips on how to use a driver that
can be of benefit, because screwdrivers are the most often misused
and abused hand tools of all.
1. Never use a driver to do another tool’s job.
Using a driver as a pry bar, scraper, or a chisel can
ruin the tool, spoil the work and cause injury.
2. Never push a driver beyond its capacity.
Make a pilot hole for the screw for easier driving.
Use square-shank drivers for heavy work.
3. Never expose a driver to excessive heat.
Direct flame can draw the temper from the metal, weakening
and possibly warping it, making it unsafe and inefficient to use.
4.
Never use a driver at an angle to the screw.
Always keep the shank perpendicular to the screw head.
Driving at an angle or using a point that is too small can spoil
the screw or slip and damage the work.
5.
Never depend on a driver’s handle or covered blade
to insulate you from electricity.
Plastic and Cushion-Grip
handles are intended only to provide a firm, comfortable grip.
Insulated blades are intended only as a protective measure against
shorting out components. Only use insulated tools that are marked
with the official international 1000-volt rating symbol if there is any
chance that the tool will make contact with an energized source.
6. Discard damaged or worn drivers.
TORX
®
is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC.
(Profilated Tip)
See page 296 for additional information on warnings.