
While stainless steel offers better corrosion-resistance than steel alternatives, stainless steel is also non-magnetic. Many lesser quality ratcheting screwdrivers will use a steel shank instead of a higher-quality, precision manufactured stainless steel shank found on Snap-on ratcheting screwdrivers. High quality, precision manufactured stainless steel shanks Snap-on also offers the SGDMRCE series which features a five-position handle that can be positioned at the touch of a button to 0-, 30- and 60-degree handle positions for optimal torque and minimal hand strain. The Snap-on SGDMRC series ratcheting screwdrivers feature soft, solvent-resistant grips, an easy-to-use “thumbs up” forward/reverse lever and contoured thumb stop at the base of the handle. While other ratcheting screwdrivers may use plastic or rough metal gears, Snap-on uses a proven TransDrive ratcheting mechanism on its SGDMRCE4 five-position handle ratcheting screwdriver that incorporates an advanced pawl design based on transmission ring gear principles to deliver outstanding power, smooth operation and torque.

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