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ULLMAN Torx Hex Phillip Screw Nut Starter 5-3/4" PD-10 , Mechanical, Pocket Clip

Original price $29.90 - Original price $32.90
Original price
$29.90
$29.90 - $32.90
Current price $29.90

Ullman Devices F-2 Alloy Steel Phillips/Torx Mechanical Screw Starter, Aluminum Handle, 5-5/8" Length

Ullman Devices has been manufacturing a quality line of Specialty Tools for over 75 years. Ullman's precision engineered jaws hold the screw firmly for trouble free starting. So no more fumbling with hard-to-position screws! This screw starter releases and resets automatically. Starts phillips screw sizes No. 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 & 12 and Torx screw sizes T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, and T30. The slender durable aluminum handle allows for easy access into close tight areas. Should a screw, washer or nut be dropped into a hard-to-reach area, it can easily be retrieved by turning the tool around and using the strong full 1" permanent magnet on the opposite end of the aluminum handle screw starter.

Product Features

  • Starts Phillips and Torx screws in hard to reach areas.
  • One quick snap of the head, jaws open and holds screws firmly for easy starting.
  • Releases and resets automatically
  • Magnet retrieves dropped ferrous metal objects
  • Slender aluminum handle for easy access in tight close areas.


ULLMAN PD-10 Phillips Screw Starter 5-3/4" PD-10 - Aluminium, Mechanical, Pocket Clip, Cross, Cruciform

Features:
  • Ullman pocket-sized tool for initialising screw tasks
  • Constructed in Aluminium with textured twist handle
  • Retracted mechanical head holds Phillips (#5, #6, #8, #10, #12) screw sizes
  • Includes pen-like pocket clip for securing to clothing

Ullman Devices D-2 Alloy Steel Slotted Mechanical Screw Starter, Aluminum Handle, 5-5/8" Length


  • Starts slotted screws in hard to reach areas. 
  • Simply twist the alloy bit and the screw is firmly held. 
  • Releases and resets automatically 
  • Magnet retrieves dropped ferrous metal objects 
  • Slender aluminum handle for easy access in tight close areas.

Ullman Screw and Nut Starters

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Ullman DE-2 Double Ended Aluminum Screw Starter

You’ve all probably seen Quick-Wedge type screwdrivers for starting slotted screws, but did you know Ullman Devices makes starters for Phillips, Torx, hex and nuts too? After talking to a representative I confirmed that Ullman Devices builds all these tools in the USA.

Of course these are usually called starters because they are only good for starting screws; you can’t actually apply much torque, and so they’re not to be confused with screwdrivers. There are other types of screw holders that can apply torque because they have real screwdriver heads.

These screw starters have prongs that grab and captures a screw from the sides and from underneath the head. The disadvantage of these types of starters is that the tip is wider and you may have trouble fitting it into narrow recesses.

There are always magnetic tipped screwdrivers, but sometimes the you don’t want to magnetize your screw. Other times, the magnet just isn’t powerful enough to hold a screw securely or steadily enough. And there yet other times when you are using a screw that isn’t ferromagnetic, such as brass, that won’t hold to magnets. That’s where this type of starter comes in handy.

Aluminum-Bodied Screw Starters

Ullman Slotted screw starter with aluminum handle

To start with, there are Ullman’s single head aluminum handle screw starters. These starters grab the screw when you twist the ferrule and will release the screw once it is started and you pull it away. Theses models also feature a strong magnet on the other end of the handle to pick up screws that you’ve dropped. Ullman makes eight different screw starters of this type:

  • D-1: for slotted screws, 2-5/8″ long
  • D-2: for slotted screws, 5-5/8″ long, includes pocket clip
  • D-3: for slotted screws, 9-5/8″ long
  • D-4: for slotted screws, 15-1/8″ long
  • PD-9: for Phillips screws, 2-3/4″ long
  • PD-10: for Phillips screws, 5-3/4″ long, includes pocket clip.
  • PD-11: for Phillips screws, 9-3/4″ long
  • PD-12: for Phillips screws, 15-1/4″ long

Nylon-Bodied Screw Starters

Ullman Slotted Screw Screw Starters with Nylon Handle N-2

Ullman also makes nylon-handled versions of the above screw starters. These work the same way, but are useful for when you’re working with electrical equipment or electronics. The nylon version does not have a pickup magnet though. Here are the different models:

  • N-1: for slotted screws, 2-11/16″ long
  • N-2: for slotted screws, 6-1/8″ long
  • N-3: for slotted screws, 9-1/8″ long
  • N-4: for slotted screws, 15-13/16″ long
  • PN-9: for Phillips screws, 2-13/16″ long
  • PN-10: for Phillips screws, 6-1/4″ long
  • PN-11: for Phillips screws, 9-1/4″ long
  • PN-12: for Phillips screws, 15-5/16″ long

Double-Ended Screw Starters

DE-1 Ullman Double ended Philips and Slotted screw starter made of nylonUllman DE-2 Doulbe ended screw starter made of aluminum

Ullman also makes double-ended screw starters, which are useful in case you only want to use one tool for both slotted and Phillips screws. One side has a Philips starter, and there’s a slotted starter on the other. The DE-1 is a nylon version that’s 9″ long and the DE-2 is a 6-3/4″ aluminum version.

Torx, Hex, Phillips Combination Screw Starter

Ullman F-2 Philips, Torx, and Allen head Screw Starter

The aluminum-bodied F-2 is designed differently from the above tools. With this one, pull back the ferrule and it’ll grab Torx sizes T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, and T30, Phillips screws, and most hex screws as well. The opposite side features a magnetic pickup tip. It measures 5-5/8 long and includes a pocket clip.

Nut Starter

Ullman G-2 Nut Starter

Ullman has a nut starter. When you pull back on the ferrule, the spring jaws spread and grab the nut by the internal threads. Once you’ve got the nut started the tool will release by itself.  This aluminum-bodied nut starter measures 5-1/8″ long and will work on nuts with threads sizes of 4-40 and 3/32″ to 5/16″. This too has a pocket clip for easy carrying.

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