HARDEN Professional Universal Joint Screwdriver Bit Holder | 550715
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Description
Eliminate the frustration of "impossible-to-reach" screws with the HARDEN 550715 Universal Joint Bit Holder. Whether you are working inside a car dashboard, behind a kitchen cabinet, or deep within an industrial machine, this tool provides the flexibility needed to drive fasteners at an angle without stripping the screw head.
Forged from premium Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) steel and heat-treated for industrial durability, the 550715 features a 1/4-inch (6.35mm) universal hex shank, making it compatible with all standard power drills, impact drivers, and manual screwdriver handles. The high-quality ball-joint mechanism allows for smooth rotation even at an offset, ensuring consistent torque transfer. To keep your work efficient, the socket is equipped with a powerful internal magnet, preventing bits from dropping into unreachable crevices during overhead or vertical tasks.
Key Features & Benefits:
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30-Degree Universal Joint: Provides a wide range of motion to access fasteners obstructed by pipes, frames, or brackets.
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Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel: Industrial-grade construction provides superior strength and exceptional resistance to high-torque stress.
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1/4" Universal Hex Shank: Quickly snaps into any standard drill chuck, impact driver, or magnetic bit driver handle.
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Magnetic Bit Retention: Internal high-strength magnet ensures a secure, non-slip hold on all standard 1/4" screwdriver bits.
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Knurled Grip Surface: Features a textured collar for easy handling and quick bit changes, even with oily hands.
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Compact & Low-Profile: Designed to fit into narrow gaps where traditional rigid extensions and bulky drill heads cannot.
Technical Specifications:
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Model Number: 550715
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Shank Size: 1/4" (6.35mm) Hex
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Bit Socket Size: 1/4" (6.35mm) Hex
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Material: Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel
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Finish: Polished Industrial Chrome
Ideal For:
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Automotive Repair: Fastening interior trim screws, engine bay brackets, and under-dash components.
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Cabinetry & Carpentry: Driving screws in tight corners of drawers, wardrobes, and furniture.
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HVAC & Appliance Repair: Accessing recessed screws in furnaces, air conditioners, and washing machines.
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Electrical Work: Working inside crowded junction boxes and electrical panels.
