Treat yourself to quality tools from Apex Tool Group
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January 31, 2021
Treat yourself to quality tools from Apex Tool Group

The Crescent APEX

® series of u-GUARD

at www.crescenttool.com.

covered tools, from Apex Tool Group, of Sparks, Md., provide protection and control on the jobsite.

These patented tools allow the user to grab onto the drive tool while it spins freely inside the cover, increasing fastening control and significantly reducing contact from the rotating tool for enhanced safety.

The non-marring cover protects from scratching or damage, while the thin wall maximizes access. Extra durability and greater strength are provided with the full-body design; optimized tip geometry ensures the best fit.

Full sets of Crescent u-Guard tools are available in an extra-strong stackable and refillable case that comes with an assortment of screwdriving bit tips, and includes pivoting insert rails, a full-length metal hinge, attachment points for versatility on the job and exterior labels for visibility and marking.

For more information, contact Apex Tool Group, Dept. SI, 910 Ridgebrook Rd., Sparks, MD 21152. Telephone 800-621-8814. Visit the company online nonmarring

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