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MILWAUKEE 7.0MM HEX SCREWDRIVER

£17.75
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Description

General description

Milwaukee 7.0mm Hex Screwdriver is a versatile tool designed for various fastening applications. It features a NEW TO WORLD universal driver head that fits four times more fasteners, including square, 12 point, 8 point, and hex. The screwdriver is equipped with magnetic retention driver heads for a secure fit, making it ideal for removing rusted and stripped bolts.

Technical specifications

  • Accessory code number: 48222534
  • Diameter: 7.0mm
  • Material: Forged steel shanks
  • Finish: Chrome plated
  • Other information

  • Hollowcore™ design allows unlimited depth in long bolts and threaded rod applications (patent pending)
  • Colour coded ID markings for quick tool identification on the job site
  • Wrench ready Hex shanks provide additional leverage
  • Features

    • Brand
      MILWAUKEE
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Pcs per pack
      1
    • Colour
      Black
    • Head print
      Hexagonal
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