REYHER bits with clamping effect 02 September 2021

REYHER has introduced a new bit series - Tight Bits, which prevent the tool from slipping out of the screw head. This makes overhead work, much easier. 

Most users of hexagon socket screws are familiar with the problem. The relatively large leeway between screw and bit leads to a tumbling motion when screwing, or the bit slips out of the screw head. REYHER’s new Tight Bits with wider, stronger bit wings and a conical design, provide optimal positive locking with the screw. 

This new design creates a clamping effect and allows the bit to sit firmly in the screw. Especially when working above your head this is a big advantage, as the tool with the Tight Bit needs only one hand. Strengthened bit wings provide higher energy transfer.

 

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