Slotted 5/16 x 6-inch Professional Screwdriver (S566H)
Slotted 5/16 x 6-inch Professional Screwdriver (S566H)
The CHANNELLOCK® Slotted 5/16 x 6-inch Professional Screwdriver offers advanced performance features to conquer the toughest jobs. Specifically designed to fit the needs of today’s trades professional, CHANNELLOCK® screwdrivers are equipped with precision-machined vacuum heat-treated tri-alloy steel blades for durability and have a non-porous, coated finish for lasting corrosion resistance. The high-torque, reinforced handles include a part indicator for easy identification, and tips are precision-machined for a proper fit on fasteners with superior control. Exceed the expectation with CHANNELLOCK® Professional Drivers made in the USA.
- Round Shaft, 6-inch
- MAGNETIC TIP SLOTTED Size: 5/16
- REINFORCED 3-sided High-Performance Handle is heat-stabilized and modified to provide excellent abrasion protection, impact resistance, and chemical tolerance
- PRECISION-MACHINED tips engage fasteners with a reliable and secure fit
- RUGGED TRI-ALLOY U.S. STEEL Blades are Vacuum heat-treated, balancing hardness and resilience for ultimate performance
- VIBRANT Polished Shaft provides a non-porous finish and coated for corrosion resistance
- INDICATORS for product type and size are heat stamped for easy identification
- CHANNELLOCK BLUE solid grip reduces fatigue and maximizes torque
- 100% MADE IN USA
- Product Dimensions: 11" x 1.452" x 1.452"
I enjoy the handle style kinda has that old snap on feel but cheaper with a cooler color
Well made comfortable in the hand with the tri-lobe handle design made in usa not overseas.
Only place we could find this. Dont know why this was specific to a school program
I carry around a 5/16 screwdriver at all times almost exclusively for the purpose of prying and chiseling on things, which to be completely clear the handle explicitly says NOT to do. Regardless, I don't want to mess up my hammer (Linesman pliers) so I use the non-demolition screwdrivers for this purpose, and I'm happy to say the new channellock holds up pretty well. The tip has held up pretty well to use as a chisel in breaking bit of concrete or turning lock rings, and the shaft has survived my entire body weight being put against it trying to turn a conduit body without any deformation-- It bends quite a bit, but the tempering is such that it'll spring right back into shape, similar to Knipex needle nose. Additionally, if you were gutsy enough to actually use it as a screwdriver, Channellock (Made by Mayhew, who also services Wright's new Screwdrivers) seems to be the only source of 5/16 and larger cabinet-tip style screwdrivers, which has come in handy in some electrical panels thus far.The only downsides I've encountered revolve around the handle: The shape is really nice, I'm a big fan of the tri-lobe design reminiscent of Snap-On's instinct handle, but the flavor of acetate they use is slightly soft and tacky-- it attracts a lot of dirt and suffers a lot of damage when hit with pliers. Eventually, I'll have destroyed the handle and will end up swapping to Channellock's demolition screwdriver, but in the meantime this is doing great.
It does not fit in my hands as it is too small