A tool designed for driving screws with hexagonal sockets, typically in sizes 1/2 inch, utilizes a handle for grip and torque application, and interchangeable bits to accommodate various fastener sizes. This tool configuration offers versatility and control, making it suitable for a wide range of applications from electronics assembly to furniture construction.
The ability to quickly switch between different sized bits enhances efficiency and reduces the need for multiple individual tools. This adaptability, coupled with the secure grip the hexagonal interface provides on fasteners, minimizes the risk of stripping or damaging screw heads, resulting in a cleaner, more professional finish. The historical development of such tools reflects an ongoing refinement in fastening technology, moving towards greater precision and user-friendliness.