NEIKO 01148A Hex Allen Power Bit Set, 11-Piece Metric Sizes 1.5mm to 8mm | Magnetic Hex Head Bits | 3 Quick Release Shanks | Premium S2 Steel | Compatible with Power Drills and Impact Drivers
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A 1/4-inch shank is used in these products
With just a strong hand tightening, they are unlikely to round off a bit. For the price, this is reasonable, however if you want something with an impact, I would go with something more durable.
Its a country
The measurement is 3 inches. They are neatly arranged in a beautiful box.
Selected User Reviews For NEIKO 01148A Hex Allen Power Bit Set, 11-Piece Metric Sizes 1.5mm to 8mm | Magnetic Hex Head Bits | 3 Quick Release Shanks | Premium S2 Steel | Compatible with Power Drills and Impact Drivers
In my opinion, this price level offers high quality at an unbelievable price. If I had bought the same quality at a local hardware store, I would have paid a lot more. Although I don't work on anything with a lot of torque, I would definitely recommend one of these to hobbyists.
The purpose of these is to use them in bicycle shops. Although I did not expect much from these in terms of quality due to the price tag, they are much better than I expected. Although I do not have any bolts rounded out yet, the tolerances of the bits could be a little better. As an impact, I haven't tested these yet but I am sure the 5-dot screen will work just fine An 8mm tube would be strong enough to handle There have been times in the past when I had to break free a rusted bolt with a cheater bar on my bit ratchet using the 6 and 8 mm bits. Having the bits so long allows you to maneuver the ratchet around obstacles with ease. In many instances, the bits are accessed without error on a daily basis. The rest appear to be holding up well except for A 5mm may not be able to withstand too Around 10 o'clock I feel a flex in my wrist A 20nm chip. As a result, I must purchase a new set since I have lost parts of the I can't think of a better way to spend just over ten dollars!.
As I began to tighten the screw, I was afraid I would strip the head of the allen key. The heat, as well as penetrating oil, were ineffective. Following a YouTube video I saw about impact bits from Project Farm, I ordered these. I could not locate labels #1 and 2 in hex (Neiko was #3). A trigger squeeze later and the screw was out with no damage to either the screw or the bit. The bit fit in the screw very snugly, so I had faith and had faith when I squeezed the trigger. Thank you for the chance to try this! I was very happy with the results!.
I purchased this set in both metric and standard and I am very happy with both of them. Until I realized how much I would appreciate the plastic base that holds all sizes in place well, I wasn't expecting it to be so useful. Whenever I need to be precise, I use a hand tool that accepts 1/4" bits. I bought two sets and they took up much less space than if they were each bought separately With the tiniest sizes, you should be able to use this set for a very long time if you understand that the tiny sizes are not designed for high torques.
It doesn't seem like I can trust them.
Because of the garbage tolerances, I find this basically worthless. There was no thickness less than 3mm in the range. A nominal error of 0. 05mm is allowed. There should be a minimum of 1 ansi specification. The 47, 1's. Chapter 2, paragraph 2 of 97. 2, et. al. Smaller screws get damaged by this because it comes out and ruins the screw. You should avoid buying if you need a 1mm and a 2mm. The difference between 5mm and 10mm is barely noticeable.
He said they were exactly what he was looking for! In his opinion, they would be worth purchasing This was ordered on the request of my husband and, as you well know, he tells me when something doesn't appeal to him. They are awesome he says he is using them to work on some stereo.
A Vessel JIS ball end interchangeable bit screwdriver is what I have. They are ideal for use with the Vessel, as shown in the image below. It is made of hardened steel that is black anodized. A large amount of anodization is coming off of the tip from the one I most commonly use The use of which is seldom). During the anodizing process, the tool is kept from corroding (rusting). It is easier to read the bit size markings when the bit size is white on black. There's no need to color code these like the others are doing.