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The QUENCHING 22-Piece Master Impact Driver Kit is the definitive solution for professionals This comprehensive set is built around a heavy-duty, 1/2-inch drive impact driver designed to convert sharp hammer strikes into over 200 ft-lbs of shock torque, breaking fasteners loose instantly and safely.
This master kit ensures you are prepared for any scenario with its extensive 22-piece collection of bits, forged from industrial-grade S2 shock-resistant steel for maximum durability. The assortment includes a full range of Phillips and slotted bits in multiple lengths, ready to tackle any job. The driver features a non-slip, ergonomic grip for ultimate control and a corrosion-resistant black oxide finish for longevity. All components are housed in a heavy-duty, organized carrying case for ultimate portability and protection.













Brand | QUENCHING |
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Material | CR-V Steel, Bit-S2 Steel |
Package Dimensions | 8.46 x 5.51 x 2.44 inches |
Item Package Quantity | 22 |
Item Weight | 3.13 pounds |
Item model number | AUS001-9025 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
PRACTICAL TOOL
This 22PCS 1/2" IMPACT DRIVER SET. Fit any needs on the job or home repair. Keep all sockets organized without a mess with a compact and impact-resistant case for easy transportation and safe storage.
WIDELY USED
Easy to carry, economical, and durable tool.
Ease of work, perfect for handling various stubborn fasteners.
Widely application used in automobiles, motorcycles, and machine maintenance.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Step 1: Insert the bit into the tool.
Step 2: Grip the tool firmly with your hand.
Step 3: Place the tool on the stuck screw or bolt.
Step 4: By applying downward pressure, try to turn the impact driver in the direction you want it to turn. (Counterclockwise to loosen or cloclwise to tighten)
Step 5: Strike the top of the impact driver with a hammer. Be sure to wear heavy gloves to avoid injury.
Step 6: Continue to strike the tool while applying pressure and turning until the screw or bolt is loosened. You can use a socket or ratchet to remove it quickly.