6" IMPACT PHILIPS #2 POWER BIT - 48-32-4802

#2 Phillips is a common size and is designed for sheet rock screws, wood screws, and many machine screws. The Best Impact Driver Bits for Beginners and Professionals. An impact driver is an essential tool for any DIYer . It can tackle tough fastening jobs with ease, and it has the power to drive even the most stubborn screws or bolts. Klein's #2 Phillips slotted Screw-Holding Screwdriver provide positive gripping action to hold, start, and drive slotted screws in confined, hard-to-reach places. The unique blade design allows for both torquing and tightening of screws. An impact driver outputs higher torque levels than a drill, making it more efficient for quickly driving long, wide and large screws into tough materials. As a result, it significantly reduces your work time when large volumes of fasteners need to be secured. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed, the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque.
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the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two or the greatest of three dimensions of a body.

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#2 Phillips is a common
 size and is designed for
 sheet rock screws, wood 
screws, and many machine screws.

The Best Impact Driver
 Bits for Beginners and
 Professionals. 
An impact driver is
 an essential tool for any DIYer
. It can tackle tough fastening
 jobs with ease, and it has the
 power to drive even the most
 stubborn screws or bolts.

Klein's #2 Phillips slotted 
Screw-Holding Screwdriver
 provide positive gripping 
action to hold, start, and drive
 slotted screws in confined, 
hard-to-reach places.
 The unique blade design
 allows for both torquing
 and tightening of screws.

An impact driver 
outputs higher torque
 levels than a drill, making
 it more efficient for quickly
 driving long, wide and large 
screws into tough materials.
 As a result, it significantly 
reduces your work time 
when large volumes
 of fasteners need
 to be secured.

An impact drill uses
 lateral percussion 
(from the side, in a circular motion).
 Once the drill senses that torque
 is needed, the drill uses impact
to twist the screw into the surface.
 In short, an impact drill is
 used for driving screws
 and bolts that require
 a higher torque.

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