Driver Bits
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TORX TX25 Allen Key
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TORX TX40 Allen Key
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Adapter 1/4in Hex – 1/2in Sq x 70mm
ADP12-70More
ThunderMax SQ1/2in x 72mm Impact Adaptor Wrapped
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Adapter 1/4in Hex – 1/4in Sq x 100mm
ADP14-100More
Adapter 1/4in Hex – 1/4in Sq x 150mm
ADP14-150More
Adapter 1/4in Hex – 1/4in Sq x 25mm
ADP14-25More
Adapter 1/4in Hex – 1/4in Sq x 65mm
ADP14-65More
ThunderMax SQ1/4in x 65mm Impact Adaptor Wrapped
ADP14-65SMMoreThunderZone 1/4in Hex – 1/4in Sq x 65mm Impact Adaptor Wrapped
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Adapter 1/4in Hex – 1/4in Sq x 75mm
ADP14-75More
ThunderZone 1/4in Hex – 1/4in SQ x 75mm Impact Adaptor Wrapped
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Slot SL3 x 70mm Power Bit
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33pce Security Bit Set 33pce
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Adaptor Set Hex – Sq 3pce
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Torx TX30 x 25mm 5 Pin Tamper Proof Insert Bit
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Shockproof Magnetic Screwdriver Handle with 4 Bits
68888MorePH2 x 132mm Collated Bit Carded – GTPro Card of 4
GTP121397MorePH2 x 164mm Collated Bit Carded- GTPro Card of 4
GTP121398MoreWhat are driver bits?Driver bits are tool accessories that turn drills into power screwdrivers. With a power drill and driver bit, you can drive screws in quickly and remove them just as easily —something you wouldn't be able to do with just a regular screwdriver. Not to mention, using driver bits allows you to work at a significantly quicker pace.
What kind of tool is recommended for driver bits?To ensure you're getting the optimal performance and maximum durability out of your driver bit, the right driver bit must be used for the right application. To extend your driver bit's life, it’s important to avoid cam-out. To minimize the chances of cam-out, the bit should be the correct size to match the fastener and have the correct amount of pressure to ensure the bit stays engaged. Cordless drills and impact driver guns are recommended for different driver bits. The Thunder Zone, MaxDrive Torsion and ThunderMax all require impact driver guns. The Alpha standard driver bits require a cordless drill.
What’s the difference between standard and impact/torsion driver bits?Standard driver bits are suited to applications when the load is gradually increased, such as fastening wood screws into timber, or in precision applications where head accuracy is very important. Standard driver bits tend to be more brittle than ‘impact’ driver bits meaning the head will hold its shape longer but can break when using an impact driver. Impact/torsion driver bits have a narrower shaft than standard driver bits. This narrow shaft is called the torsion zone designed to absorb high torque stress and reduce bit fracture. This design allows the impact driver bit to have a much greater torsional strength than a standard driver bit and allows it to continue spinning without breaking, even when significant stress is put on the bit. Impact torsion driver bits are manufactured from more ductile raw materials. This means they can bend under pressure, and then go back to their original shape. They are most suited to applications where instantaneous impact occurs and the head of the driver is fully seated in the screw. This is mostly when fastening metal to metal, aluminium, and other fabrication applications.
