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Ratcheting Screwdriver/T-Handle Set - 3 Piece - SK Hand Tool

Part #: 73680

The SK Hand Tool 73680 Ratcheting Screwdriver/T-Handle Set offers professional technicians and mechanics a versatile and robust solution for various fastening tasks. This 3-piece set combines the precision of a ratcheting screwdriver with the enhanced torque capabilities of a T-handle, engineered to tackle challenging fasteners in both automotive and industrial environments. Please note, this item has been discontinued by SK Hand Tool and is available in limited quantities while supplies last.

Key Features

  • Features a patented ratcheting mechanism designed to apply maximum pressure to fasteners, reducing cam-out and increasing efficiency.
  • The innovative jointed handle converts into a "T" handle at a 60° angle, providing exceptional leverage and extra torque for stubborn screws and bolts.
  • Equipped with a smooth reversing mechanism, allowing for easy, one-finger operation to switch between tightening and loosening.
  • The drive's cam clutch ensures quick engagement, making it particularly effective for working in confined or tight locations where space is limited.
  • This comprehensive 3-piece set includes a 6-inch Ratcheting Screwdriver/T-Handle, a 4-inch Long Hex Bit Holder, and a 1/4-inch Drive 4-inch Socket Spinner Adapter.
  • Housed in a durable molded plastic case for organized storage and easy transport.

Applications

This ratcheting screwdriver and T-handle set is ideal for a wide range of professional applications, including automotive repair and maintenance, industrial machinery assembly and disassembly, and general workshop tasks. Its dual functionality allows mechanics to efficiently work on engine components, interior panels, and various fasteners that require both quick action and significant turning force. The compact design and quick engagement are particularly beneficial for intricate work in tight engine bays or crowded industrial equipment.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 05 February, 2007.