y
nut driver has 15 heads.
This is them.
the nut driver.
Isn’t that a
handy tool?
You may
even want to go
one step further
The nice thing about Stanley's
new Hex-A-Matic™ nut driver
is that the attachments are all
attached.
You don’t have to switch
heads for different size nuts.
The Hex-A-Matic accepts 15 i and buy the Hex-
sizes of nuts and screws,and A-Matic ac-
the switching is all done au- cessory for
tomatically, inside the Hex- / Stanley’s spiral
A-Matic head. ieee, ratchet screw-
You just put the Hex-A- 4 Canes or
Matic on a nut. Then you y
bear down a little, the
way you do with a screw-
driver. Six steel collet
fingers grab the nut and
hold fast while you turn
have aneven
handier tool.
Tt’s something to
think about next
time the right
size wrench or
ratchet attach-
ment turns up
Heres me grabber. missing.
The Hex-A-Matic nut
driver from Stanley Tools,
Division of The Stanley
Works, New Britain, Conn.
Who says they don’t make
tools like they used to any-
more?
Stanley makes tools like
they used to anymore,
Stanley's new Hex-A-Matic ut ver No. 65525.