• Cordless screwdriver joins Snap-on’s MicoLithium family of products

    June 2, 2014
    2 min read

    Snap-on has added a new cordless screwdriver to its MicroLithium family of products. The CTS761 is a 14.4 volt screwdriver that features interchangeable MicroLithium batteries.

    The tool can be charged in less than 30 minutes.

    “With 50% more torque and higher RPMs than the previous model, the new CTS761 cordless screwdriver provides all the speed and power a pro needs,” said Rodger Isetts, product manager for Snap-on. “The compact design of the CTS761 lets service technicians access those hard-to-reach places that are impossible to reach with other power tools.”

    An improved chuck holds long bits with the groove as well as short, one-inch bits. Users can choose between two speeds, 400 and 1,400 RPM, and the patented variable-speed trigger provides precise control and helps avoid over-torqueing and breaking fasteners, Snap-on said. The cushion grip handle gives users ultimate control and comfort with less fatigue and a knurled chuck collar provides a non-slip grip even with oily hands.

    The CTS761 also offers improved safety as a micro-controller senses temperature and amperage and will shut down power to the motor before it overheats. The tool housing features vents and fans that keep the motor running cool under high-use conditions.

    It is compatible with other 14.4 volt Snap-on MicroLithium tools.

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