Magnetic Screwdriver comes with 32-piece tamperproof bit set.
March 17, 2008 -
Designed for professional tradesmen, magnetic screwdriver (Cat. No. 32510) comes with bit and screw holding magnet that allows screws to fit firmly in place for secure fastening and cushion-grip handle. Tamperproof bit set (Cat. No. 32525) holds 9 TORX®, 6 fraction hex, 5 metric hex, 4 spanner, 4 Tri-Wing®, and 3 TORQ-SET® bits, and contains ¼ in. square to ¼ in. hex adapter to drive sockets. A 32-piece standard tip bit set (Cat. No. 32526) is also available.
Klein Tools' Magnetic Screwdriver with 32-Piece Tamperproof Bit Set Offers Easy Access and Storage
LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL - January 2008 - Klein Tools is offering its new magnetic screwdriver (Cat. No. 32510) with a 32-piece tamperproof bit set for secure, tamperproof fastening applications with the flexibility needed to tackle a variety of projects.
Designed with the professional tradesman in mind, the Klein magnetic screwdriver has a sturdy bit and screw holding magnet that allows screws to fit firmly in place for secure fastening and ease of use. A Cushion-Grip handle provides for greater torque and comfort.
The 32-piece tamperproof bit set (also sold separately, Cat. No. 32525) holds nine TORX®, six fraction hex, five metric hex, four spanner, four Tri-Wing®, and three TORQ-SET® bits. The tamperproof bit set contains a ¼-inch square to ¼-inch hex adapter to drive sockets. The industrial strength steel bits have been heat treated to provide long-lasting use. A durable PVC gray storage block supplies trouble-free storage of the bits. The block slides over most screwdriver shafts for convenient bit access and storage.
A 32-piece standard tip bit set (Cat. No. 32526) is also available for use with the magnetic screwdriver. The standard tip bit set contains seven hex, six Phillips, three square recess, seven TORX®, six slotted, and two clutch bits. A durable PVC black storage block allows for the same safe-keeping of the standard bits.
"Klein's magnetic screwdriver enables the professional tradesman secure fit, ease of use and efficiency when fastening," said Abby Ceppos, associate marketing director, Klein Tools. "The bit sets are convenient for users who need quick and easy access to different bit sizes for a variety of applications."
In 1857, Klein Tools' founder and blacksmith Mathias Klein forged the first-known U.S.-made pliers in Chicago. Since then, Klein Tools has grown to be the leading manufacturer of a variety of hand tools and occupational protective equipment.
For more information on Klein Tools, please contact: Klein Tools, P.O. Box 1418, Lincolnshire, IL 60069-1418. Phone: (800) 553-4676. Fax: (847) 478-0625. E-mail: marketing@kleintools.com. www.kleintools.com.
Please send inquiries to: marketing@kleintools.com
Corporate Contact: Abby Ceppos 847.821.5500
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Phone: 847-821-5500 Company Information: Name: Klein Tools, Inc. Address: 450 Bond St. City: Lincolnshire State: IL ZIP: 60069 Country: USA Phone: 847-821-5500 FAX: 847-821-1011 http://www.kleintools.com
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