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Magnets for tool bits

Magnets for tool bits

Magnets for tool bits

(OP)
I've seen and used before round magnets that slip over a screwdriver bit to hold a fastener for assembly.  They are about 1/2" in diameter and 3/8" in height.  Different color plastic covers.

I can't figure out where to buy them from though?  I thought I got them from McMaster before but can't find them there.

Any ideas?

RE: Magnets for tool bits

JC Whitney
Enco
Penn Tool Co
Northern Tool
Harbor Freight
J&L INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY
Sears
ebay

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RE: Magnets for tool bits

(OP)
Do you have a direct link by chance?  I checked all of those places and couldn't find anything.

RE: Magnets for tool bits

mckeand13,

Thanks for letting us know the solution and posting the link.  I'm sure some others amongst us will be able to find use for these magnets.

Alan M. Etzkorn  
Reliability Engineer
Wabash National Corp.
www.wabashnational.com

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