. . . "1116114916"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Xcelite Nut driver.jpg"@en . "right"@en . . "A nut driver is a tool for tightening nuts and bolts. It essentially consists of a socket attached to a shaft and cylindrical handle and is similar in appearance and use to a screwdriver. They generally have a hollow shaft to accommodate a shank onto which a nut is threaded. They are typically used for lower torque applications than wrenches or ratchets and are frequently used in the appliance repair and electronics industries. Variations include T-shaped handles for providing the operator with a better grip, ratcheting handles, sockets with recessed magnets for holding fasteners, and flex shafts for bending around obstructions. A spinner handle is a shaft and handle with a drive fitting\u2014most commonly 1\u20444 in (6.35 mm) square axle at the end for attaching interchangeable sockets. This allows one to use a single handle with a number of sizes instead of having a separate nut driver for each size. However, a spinner lacks the benefit of a hollow shaft; thus, a common alternative system is a single handle with interchangeable shafts in each size."@en . . . . . . . "200"^^ . . . "25652877"^^ . "A Xcelite nut driver with a fixed socket."@en . . "Easco spinner handle, with socket.jpg"@en . "2246"^^ . . "A nut driver is a tool for tightening nuts and bolts. It essentially consists of a socket attached to a shaft and cylindrical handle and is similar in appearance and use to a screwdriver. They generally have a hollow shaft to accommodate a shank onto which a nut is threaded. They are typically used for lower torque applications than wrenches or ratchets and are frequently used in the appliance repair and electronics industries."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Nut driver"@en . "vertical"@en . . . . . . "An Easco spinner handle with a detachable socket attached."@en . . . . .