GearWrench 81002 is an outstanding 13-piece tool set. It features two items from the Bolt Biter family: an 8-piece 1/4' and 3/8' drive extraction socket set, perfect for dealing with damaged fasteners, and a 2-piece screw extraction screwdriver set. Additionally, it includes two Pitbull Auto-Bite tongue & groove pliers in 8' and 10' sizes, which offer excellent gripping power. There's also a 3/8' drive 90T ratchet with a cushion grip handle. This GEARPACK is designed to make your work easier and more efficient. The set has a bi-directional design that allows you to both remove and tighten damaged fasteners. The tapered entry helps the socket easily fit on damaged fasteners. The square drive with a hex base can be used with an impact gun, ratchet, wrench, or pliers. You can use a striking impact to drive the spring-loaded handle and remove rounded and frozen screws, and it's designed to drive a 12-degree rotation with each impact. The exclusive Auto-Bite lever enables one-handed jaw adjustment, and the aggressive angled teeth provide increased grip. The Grip Zone handles ensure a non-marring grip, protecting your workpieces. GearWrench GEARPACKS are here to help you get the job done.



Using this GearWrench 81002 tool set is easy. When dealing with damaged fasteners, you can choose the appropriate 1/4' or 3/8' drive extraction socket from the 8-piece set. Just place the socket on the damaged fastener, and thanks to the tapered entry, it will fit easily. You can then use an impact gun, ratchet, wrench, or pliers with the square drive and hex base to remove or tighten the fastener. For rounded or frozen screws, use the striking impact on the spring-loaded handle to drive it out. The 12-degree rotation with each impact helps you work more effectively. When using the Pitbull Auto-Bite tongue & groove pliers, you can adjust the jaw with one hand using the exclusive Auto-Bite lever. The aggressive angled teeth will grip the object firmly. And the Grip Zone handles give you a good hold without marring the surface. As for maintenance, after each use, clean the tools with a dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris. Store them in a dry place to prevent rusting. If you notice any damage to the tools, don't use them and replace them immediately to ensure safety.