Klein Tools® Launches Precision Screwdriver Kits for Optimal Control

May 26, 2023

Klein Tools (www.kleintools.com) introduces Precision Fixed Blade Screwdriver Sets, to help professionals get the job done in tight spaces and low clearance areas. 

Precision Screwdriver Sets (Cat. Nos. 85615, 85616, 85617)

  • Screwdrivers feature rotation caps for optimum and precise control
  • Screwdrivers have color coded rings and hot stamped cap marking for quick identification
  • Cushion-Grip™ handles for maximum comfort when working on small equipment
  • Over-sized cap markings for quick identification of tip size
  • Heat treated and precision machined tips for greater strength

“Our Precision Fixed Blade Screwdrivers are designed to get the job done when precision is key,” says Adriana Fachina, associate product manager at Klein Tools. “Made with the highest quality tempered steel, heat-treated for maximum strength, and precision ground to fit screw openings securely, professionals can be sure these drivers are built to the Klein standards they expect, in a size perfect for tight spaces. Additionally, the rotating caps and Cushion-Grip™ handles offer outstanding comfort and control.”  

Adriana Fachina, associate product manager at Klein Tools

Cat. No. 85615

Set contains Phillips #0, #00 tip and Slotted tip 3/32-Inch (2.5 mm), 1/8-Inch (3 mm) screwdrivers

Cat. No. 85617 

Set contains Phillips #00, #0; Slotted 3/32-Inch (2.5 mm), 1/8-Inch (3 mm) (Cat. Nos. 6243, 6254); Tamperproof TORX® T6H, T8H, T10H and T15H) screwdrivers 

Cat. No. 85616 

Set contains Tamperproof TORX® bits T6H, T8H, T10H and T15H screwdrivers

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products or search for #NewKleins on social media.

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