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Strong and durable, these multipurpose bits are often used with power tools to install sheet metal screws.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers.
Less likely to crack or shatter under high torque than standard bits, these are often used with power tools to install machine screws.
When you don't have exact alignment between the fastener and the tool, the ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach areas.
The slightly tapered tip wedges into the screw recess for a secure hold. Also known as Torx-Align bits.
Protect your stainless steel screws by using a stainless steel bit. If steel flakes off a standard bit and into the recess, it can lead to rust and contamination. These bits eliminate that risk.
Bits have a different size at each end.
An opening at the tip accommodates the pin in the recess of tamper-resistant Torx screws. These are also known as pin-in-Torx bits.
Bits have a different size at each end. An opening at the tips accommodates the pin in the recess of tamper-resistant Torx screws. These are also known as pin-in-Torx bits.
The six rounded points fit the star-shaped recess of Torx-Plus screws. These bits have a similar profile to Torx but are not recommended for use with standard Torx screws.
An opening at the tip accommodates the pin in the recess of tamper-resistant pentalobe and tamper-resistant Torx Plus screws.
Assortments contain bits with multiple drive styles.
The slightly tapered tip wedges into the screw recess for a secure hold. These are also known as Torx-Align bits.
Turn fasteners from either end and reach into tight spots.
Sets include an assortment of keys. These simple tools turn fasteners from either end and reach into tight spots.
These assorted keys have a ball end that allows angled entry to make good contact with the screw recess when standard-tip keys can’t. Use to turn screws in hard-to-reach spots.
When a standard-tip key can't make good contact with the recess, a ball end allows angled entry to turn screws in hard-to-reach places.
These assorted keys have a bright finish that's easy to see, so they’re less likely to be misplaced. They turn fasteners from either end and reach into tight spots.
A retaining ring at the tip grips inside the recess to ensure screws won’t fall off.
These assorted keys have a retaining ring at the tip that grips inside the recess to ensure screws won’t fall off.
These plastic organizers store keys in slots marked with the size.
A ratchet mechanism allows you to drive fasteners when there's little space to move the handle.
A ratchet mechanism turns fasteners more quickly than a standard bit driver. Insert a bit into the shaft and a magnet holds it in place.
Insert a bit into the shaft and a magnet holds it in place.
An insulated handle and shaft protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet EN 60900 and IEC 60900.
LEDs light the tip so you can use these tools in dark areas.
Bits have a different tip at each end and snap into the shaft, which is also a nutdriver.
An insulated handle and shafts protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
These sets include an adjustable torque driver, bits for different drive styles, and a socket adapter.
Choose a handle based on torque and change shafts to use a different size or drive style. Factory-set screwdrivers ensure you reach the same torque every time.
The T-handle provides a good grip for your whole hand and the long shaft reaches into tight spots.
Sets include assorted keys with long shafts that reach into tight spots. The plastic-covered handles provide a good grip for your whole hand.
Use the long shaft for more reach and the short shaft for more torque when turning fasteners.
The assorted keys in these sets have a long shaft for more reach and a short shaft for more torque when turning fasteners.
Often used to install carbide inserts in cutting tools, these keys have a small T-handle that prevents you from generating too much torque when turning a fastener.
The assorted keys in these sets have a small T-handle that prevents you from generating too much torque when turning a fastener. They are often used to install carbide inserts in cutting tools.
A retaining ring on the tip grips inside the recess to hold screws in place. Often used to install carbide inserts in cutting tools, these keys have a small T-handle that prevents you from generating too much torque when turning a fastener.
These assorted keys have a retaining ring on the tip that grips inside the recess to hold screws in place. Often used to install carbide inserts in cutting tools, these keys have a small T-handle that prevents you from generating too much torque when turning a fastener.
Each slot is marked with the size. Set these organizers on a bench top or wall mount.
Keep a set of keys neatly in your tool box or pocket to turn multiple fastener sizes.
Extra-long bits allow access to hard-to-reach fasteners.
These sockets are also known as pin-in-Torx bits.
Designed to fit on external Torx-Plus fasteners, often found on pickup trucks, these sockets have squared lobes that resist slipping at high torque.
Keep a convenient mix of hex, Torx, Phillips, and slotted bit sockets on hand.
With squared lobes that won’t slip at high torque, all of the sockets in these sets are designed to fit on external Torx-Plus fasteners, often found on pickup trucks.
These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Quickly attach and remove these bits from interchangeable-bit tools.
Power troublesome burrs off of thin-wall (EMT) conduit and attach fittings in less time than traditional hand tools. These bits have a 1/4" hex shank that fits quick-change drill chucks and power screwdrivers to quickly deburr the inside and outside edges of conduit in a single step.