Description
Sheffield CNS516200 Alpha Nutsetter Bit, 5/16in x 200mm, Magnetic Power Driver, S2 Alloy Tool Steel, 1/4in Hex Size, Impact Driver Compatible, 100g, Carded
The Sheffield Nutsetter Bit is a premium tool designed specifically for driving hex head screws, particularly in the roofing industry. Measuring 5/16 inches in size and 200mm in length, this nutsetter is crafted from high-grade alloy tool steel, ensuring durability and longevity even under rigorous use. Its powerful magnet provides a heavy-duty grip, making it ideal for impact drivers and enhancing efficiency during installation tasks.
Featuring a 1/4-inch hex shank with a power groove, this nutsetter allows for quick changes and compatibility with various drill drivers. The internal chamfer design facilitates swift screw engagement while minimising marking on painted hex head screws. With its superior quality and performance capabilities, the Sheffield Nutsetter Bit is an essential addition to any professional toolkit.
Features:
• 5/16in size designed for optimal screw engagement in roofing applications
• 200mm length for extended reach and versatility
• Constructed from durable alloy tool steel for enhanced longevity
• Powerful magnet ensures a heavy-duty grip during use
• 1/4in hex size compatible with drill drivers and quick change adapters
• S2 grade material provides superior quality and professional performance
• Internal chamfer reduces marking on painted hex head screws
• Designed specifically for use with impact drivers for extreme performance
• Part of the Alpha range for reliable and efficient fastening solutions
Technical Specifications
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Brand Name | Sheffield |
UOM | Metric,Imperial |
Length | 200mm |
Size | 5/16in |
Barcode | 9342386091304 |
Material | Alloy Tool Steel |
Weight | 100.00g |
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