1/4" Pen Driver Ultem by Maratac® - Gen 2 - Intro Special!
Intro Special
Gen 2
Now With Black Ti Dual Nitride Coated Bits
The Ultem Pen Driver belongs in every Technician's pocket. It's light weight, feels as good as it looks, uses standard 1/4" bits and stores 3 extras in the handle. We give you four standard bits, but you can replace them with your mission specific bits.
Length: 5.5” long with bit,
Weight: 1.15 Oz with included default bits ( About 50% the weight of the titanium model )
Diameter (Max, excluding clip): ½”
Material/Finish: Ultem
Clip: Titanium Clip and Titanium Screws
Knurling: Golfball pattern with 300% more gripping surface.
Includes: 4 each, 1/4" bits.
Note: While Ultem tools are well known for being light-weight, corrosion resistant and having a low magnetic signature, this tool uses a a strong neodymium magnet to secure the 1/4" hex bit in place. Use care when working with or near navigational equipment or other “magnetically sensitive devices”. (You know what we are saying here, right?)
Original: $29.95
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Intro Special
Gen 2
Now With Black Ti Dual Nitride Coated Bits
The Ultem Pen Driver belongs in every Technician's pocket. It's light weight, feels as good as it looks, uses standard 1/4" bits and stores 3 extras in the handle. We give you four standard bits, but you can replace them with your mission specific bits.
Length: 5.5” long with bit,
Weight: 1.15 Oz with included default bits ( About 50% the weight of the titanium model )
Diameter (Max, excluding clip): ½”
Material/Finish: Ultem
Clip: Titanium Clip and Titanium Screws
Knurling: Golfball pattern with 300% more gripping surface.
Includes: 4 each, 1/4" bits.
Note: While Ultem tools are well known for being light-weight, corrosion resistant and having a low magnetic signature, this tool uses a a strong neodymium magnet to secure the 1/4" hex bit in place. Use care when working with or near navigational equipment or other “magnetically sensitive devices”. (You know what we are saying here, right?)

















