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SNCA:48-22-2132

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48-22-2132, also known as the Milwaukee 9-in-1 Square Drive Multi-Bit Screwdriver is a useful screwdriver because it has the removable metal ends, (the ends of screwdrivers are called bits) of seven screwdrivers held by this one tool, which is epic because you don't have to own seven screwdrivers for their bits and can instead only have this one screwdriver. This handtool is used to unscrew different sizes of three seperate types of screws, seven in total.

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The other two parts of the "9-in-1" function of the tool refer to:

  • The red and black handle of the tool which holds the bits.
  • Two small holes in the lower metal part of this screwdriver which can be used to bend small gauged wire, (sizes of wire are called gauges.) Although I would use a wire stripper for wire bending purposes, this is because a wire stripper allows you to also bend greater gauges of wire as well as cut wires.

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