Cementex Highlights Bare Headed Nut Driver Options

November 20, 2023

Cementex, the safety tool specialists, highlights their bare headed nut driver options, offering unparalleled reach and access to tight spaces. Designed specifically for electricians, maintenance operators, linesmen and technicians, this offering of bare headed nut driver options permits access to equipment with limited clearances such as terminal blocks, bus bars and beyond. This tool is a great addition to customers’ toolkits when one of Cementex’ s standard nut drivers will not fit.

The Bare Headed Nut Driver Options come equipped with the double insulated shaft protection, which customers have come to expect from Cementex. Uniquely, the insulation does not cover the head, offering additional functionality and enabling more access to tighter spaces than any other nut driver available on the market. 

Proudly made and designed in the U.S.A., Cementex Nut Drivers’ signature double insulated shaft and single layered insulated head are 10,000V tested and exceed industry safety guidelines, while providing the slimmest shaft insulation available.

Cementex tools not only comply with ASTM F1505 and IC 60900 standards but also help meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.331-.335, NFPA 70E®, and CSA-Z462. Learn more at www.cementexusa.com/catalog/screwdrivers-and-nut-drivers/.

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