New Ten in One

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To add: The driver has a 2-speed transmission that can be shifted while running, an adjustable clutch for screws with a no-slip setting for drilling, and a forward-reverse rocker, much better than a separate direction switch.

The low speed has enough torque to strip or break smaller screws (thus the clucth), and the high speed is fast enough for long screws, and strong enough for the Greenlee drill-taps (but I switch to slow for the tapping.)


The driver tips (same tool in both pix) include a P2 and a straight tip (a bit (pardon the pun) too thick for plate screws), and an S1 (device 6-32's and terminals) and an S2 (panel covers and breaker and bus terminals).

Added: Not to mention the usual 1/4" and 3/8" hex drivers when you pull out the small tip or the larger 2-tip inner holders (which the middle pic shows only one, but there are two), respectively.
 
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