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At a Glance: 11mm metric nut driver with 125mm shaft length and CRV steel construction for controlled fastening work
The Tork Craft TC2011911 11mm nut driver is a practical hand tool for tightening and loosening 11mm nuts, bolts and hex-head fasteners. Made from CRV steel, it is designed for regular workshop, maintenance, installation and DIY use where a screwdriver-style tool gives better control than a bulky socket wrench. The 125mm length offers useful reach for panels, covers, brackets, clamps, appliances and smaller mechanical or electrical assembly jobs.
Metric CRV nut driver for controlled fastening
The nut driver format combines the comfort and control of a screwdriver with the secure engagement of a socket-style head. It is ideal for smaller hex fasteners where accuracy, access and quick handling matter.
Product highlights
11mm metric size Suitable for 11mm nuts, bolts and hex-head fasteners.
125mm length Provides useful reach for panels, covers, brackets and recessed fasteners.
CRV steel construction Chrome vanadium steel offers strength and durability for regular hand tool use.
Screwdriver-style control Easy to handle for quick fastening and loosening tasks.
Workshop essential Handy for maintenance, repairs, assembly and DIY toolkits.
Extra Information
Nut drivers are best suited for hand tightening and loosening, not high-torque impact use.
Choose the correct nut driver size to avoid rounding fasteners or damaging the tool.
Keep the driver socket clean so it seats fully over the nut or hex-head fastener.
CRV steel offers good durability for regular workshop and maintenance use.
Store the nut driver clean and dry after use to help maintain performance.
Pro Tips
Seat the nut driver fully over the fastener before turning to reduce slipping and rounding.
Use steady hand pressure rather than forcing the tool on stubborn fasteners.
Keep a dedicated 11mm nut driver handy for panel screws, light fittings, covers and smaller workshop fasteners.
If the fastener feels loose inside the driver, stop and check that the size is correct before continuing.
How to Use
Confirm that the fastener is a 11mm metric nut, bolt or hex-head fixing.
Place the nut driver fully over the fastener head.
Keep the driver straight and square to the fastener.
Turn clockwise to tighten or anti-clockwise to loosen.
Use steady hand pressure and avoid forcing the tool if the fastener is stuck.
Remove the driver carefully once the fastener is tightened or loosened.
Clean and store the nut driver after use.
Features
Single 11mm nut driver Designed for metric 11mm hex fasteners.
CRV steel Chrome vanadium construction for reliable strength and service life.
125mm shaft length Offers practical reach for general fastening work.
Nut driver format Provides socket-style engagement with screwdriver-style handling.
General-purpose use Suitable for workshop, garage, maintenance, installation and DIY applications.
Benefits
Quick fastening: Ideal for repeated tightening and loosening of 11mm nuts and hex-head fasteners.
Better access: The 125mm length helps reach fasteners in panels, covers and light assemblies.
Comfortable control: The screwdriver-style action gives good hand control for light to medium fastening work.
Reliable grip: The nut driver head seats over the fastener to reduce slipping when used correctly.
Useful toolbox addition: A handy size for technicians, installers, maintenance teams and DIY users.
Application
Tightening and loosening 11mm metric nuts and bolts
Working with small hex-head fasteners
Electrical panel and appliance repair work
Workshop assembly and maintenance tasks
Installing brackets, clamps, covers and fittings
Garage, repair and general DIY work
Light mechanical and installation applications
Safety
Wear eye protection when working in workshop, repair or installation environments.
Use the correct nut driver size to avoid slipping, rounding fasteners or damaging the tool.
Do not use the nut driver as a pry bar, chisel, punch or lever.
Do not use on live electrical circuits unless the tool is specifically rated for insulated electrical work.
Keep hands clear of sharp edges, brackets or moving parts around the fastener.
Do not strike the handle with a hammer or use the tool with impact equipment.
Inspect the tool before use and do not use it if damaged, cracked or excessively worn.
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