Sears 8mm nut driver




















Reward points: in points. When you redeem your points exclusions apply. Quantity -. Add To Cart. Complete your purchase by midnight on and receive back in Points on any purchase Added to your cart:. Continue shopping Checkout. Description Specifications. Undo the Hex with the Craftsman 8mm Nut Driver Use the 8mm nut driver in a variety of electronic, auto mechanic, bicycle mechanic and household jobs when less torque is needed to undo or secure a bolt or a nut.

It works as security to keep you from over-tightening either one of them. The driver you need to use looks similar to a screwdriver with a socket wrench on the end. The hexagonal opening on the end of the driver hooks over the nut, and pressure is put on it with the movement of your hand.

The socket and shaft of the Craftsman 8mm nut driver is made of alloy steel, and the straight handle is made of plastic. A color-coded handle makes it easier to find. The nut driver has the Craftsman lifetime guarantee, meaning it can be exchanged for a new one any time something goes wrong with it.

The 8mm nut driver is used for jobs when less torque is needed to undo or secure a bolt or a nut Works as a security measure to keep you from over-tightening a bolt or a nut Driver looks similar to a screwdriver with a socket wrench on the end Hexagonal opening on the end hooks over the nut Socket and shaft is made of alloy steel Straight plastic color-coded handle Comes with the Craftsman lifetime guarantee. Sign in to add a review.

Overall Rating: Average. Member Photos. Reviewers may have received a benefit, like a sweepstakes entry or rewards program points, in exchange for writing a review. Those benefits were not conditioned on the positive or negative content of the review. Great as always. February 19th. A quality tool - made in USA. December 19th via sears.

Is there a maintenance manual for this or does anyone have experience wrestling with this relic? Thanks in advance. I don't have that model Sears projector, but one that is similar, but silent. You can also use some needle-nose pliers, but it will take longer and there are a lot of screws.

You definitely will have to open up the case to get a better idea of what is going on. It may need a new belt. Thank you Janice, just what I wanted to know. I'll report back here with a progress report. I wonder if it performs as good as it looks? In fact I can't grab hold or loosen either with the nut driver or the pinch nose pliers. Any other tool that may work to loosen these stubborn li'l nuts?

Thanks for any help in opening this tank of a projector greatly appreciated. If not I'll have to sell my Standard 8mm sound films. The two screws on back are probably for the speaker there are 2 flat head screws on the bottom towards the back that hold the cover on as well as the small ones. The title on your photo says Super 8. These have a smaller outer diameter than a regular nut driver and fit better into the recessed grove on these projectors.

I bought a whole set off Ebay a while back don't see this item listed anymore. Here's a link to a single driver that might work and there are sets available. I've found these come in handy working on projectors.



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