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Dec 01, 2025 - 08:42 AM
The drive type—such as 12-point, hexagon, or POWERDRIV—affects how well the tool grips fasteners and transfers torque. For example, 12-point drives allow easier positioning on nuts and bolts, while POWERDRIV designs provide better contact and reduced wear. Products like the Zebra Powerdriv Double Box End Wrench Deep Offset 30mm x 32mm and the Powerdrive Double Box End Ratchet Wrench 4-in-1 utilize POWERDRIV 12-point drives for maximum efficiency. With multiple drive types available, you can select the optimal style for your specific fastening requirements.
