The tool addresses a common bottleneck in trade work where long threaded rods require repetitive, time-consuming manual nut application. Designed for universal compatibility, the device simplifies the workflow by allowing workers to drive nuts onto rods using standard equipment. This shift from manual to mechanical fastening reduces physical fatigue and improves overall project efficiency.
InventHelp, which facilitated the design submission, is currently marketing the prototype to manufacturers and industry partners. The company is actively seeking licensing agreements for the tool, identified by department code 25-SBT-2307, to bring the design to the commercial market.



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