I Need A 5.5 mm Nutdriver

dig-it

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I`d like one that is magnetic, 8-10 inch blade, soft-grip handle preferred. If you`ve come across one online or in a major retail store, please do share.
 
Check with the Snap On truck in your area. They should have a 1/4" driver with a screwdriver handle and just get a 5.5 socket. You could also look at Sears for the Craftsman. Wiha makes some nice ones, but sometimes it is hard to find it in a local store. If you need it to be magnetic, get a tool magnetizer from Sears.
 
Thanks, but I`m looking for a one piece that I can use on my job. I carry a toolbag on my job(copier tech) and my experiences with the one handle, but many bits tools just don`t work too well for me. The closest I`ve found so far is the Wiha with the fexible shaft(not sure of these).
 
dig-it said:
The closest I`ve found so far is the Wiha with the fexible shaft(not sure of these).

I have a lot of Wiha tools, you will not go wrong with them. All Wiha tools are quality and will be able to take whatever you throw at them. I am an Elevator Constructor and I use Wiha screwdrivers everyday, they are top quality.
 
Thanks Matt, according to their website, the fexible shaft nut drivers won`t be showing up till June of this year. I`ll bide my time with an Elora 5.5 till then.
 
Aren't tandard phillips/flathead bits 5.5mm? If so you could use any tood designed to accept those bits.
 
Thanks DJ, but I`ve never had much luck with the interchangeable bits type tools.

Thanks, but I`m looking for a one piece that I can use on my job. I carry a toolbag on my job(copier tech) and my experiences with the one handle, but many bits tools just don`t work too well for me.

dammitjim said:
Aren't tandard phillips/flathead bits 5.5mm? If so you could use any tood designed to accept those bits.
 
dig-it said:
Thanks DJ, but I`ve never had much luck with the interchangeable bits type tools.

I think you're missing my point, but I just double checked and they are 6.5mm not 5.5mm, so it's moot anyway.
 
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If you are in a pinch, you could find a 7/32" driver. It's only .002" larger than 5.5mm. In my days as an auto technician, I used a 7/32" quite often on 5.5mm fasteners with no problems. You really couldn't tell the difference.


You may look up your local Snap-on or Mac tools truck. The 5.5mm is commonly used in automotive applications, so they should make a driver like you are wanting. Good luck.
 
Wera is a German manufacturer who makes one-piece nutdrivers and sockets in 5.5 mm. Their stuff is absolutely top-notch quality. Check out Wera Tools: http://www.wera.de/. Not very widely distributed, and pricey. You can get many of them from MSC Industrial Supply: http://www1.mscdirect.com/.

You said you don't like interchangable bits, but Wera's bits, handles, and ratcheting handles are in a class by themselves, and worth every penny. Once you use these tools, everything else isn't satisfying (even Wiha). One of the ratcheting pistol-grip handle sets includes several bit ranges and metric sockets, with a 5.5 in there.
 
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