Choosing a bit adapter (bits) is a task that requires a basic understanding of screw types, screw heads in particular, and an understanding of the force needed to drive each screw with the appropriate tool and the job you plan to perform.

Here are some basic tips for making the right choice:

Step 1: Identify the screws or bolts you will use
**It is important to know the type of screw head or thread.
There are different types such as Phillips, Pozidrive, Torx (star), Allen, Hex (hexagon) and more.

Step 2: Size
The size of the bit and bit holder should match the size of the screw head or hole of the screw you plan to screw in.
A bit that is too large will cause inefficiency and may damage the screw, and a bit that is too small will not fit and will not work at all.

Step 3: Quality of materials
Choose a bit head and bit adapters made from quality materials such as heat-treated steel for increased strength.
ACR such as: S2 /S3 and if possible of course with anti-slip such as
Cheap materials like CRV and no name… may break or fatigue quickly

Step 4 : Tool type
There are bits that are suitable for manual screwdrivers and others that are suitable for electric drills/screwdrivers.
Make sure the bit you choose is suitable for the tool you have.

Step 5: Designation
Consider the type of work you intend to do.
For rough work like carpentry, large, strong bits and bit adapters may be needed, while precision work like electronics requires finer, more precise tools.

Step 6: Assessments
For high quality work and flexibility, consider purchasing a bit set with a wide variety of heads and sizes.
This will save you time searching for the right bit and different sizes and allow you to quickly match the bit to the type of screw required.

Step 7: Special Features
There are bit adapters with special features such as magnetic adapters, which hold the screw and bit together and make it easier to work with one hand in place, or those with a comfortable angle for working in hard-to-reach places.

Step 8: And last
Choosing the right adapter
The bit carrier grips the bit completely so that the bit does not remain stuck on the screw head (like most bit carriers on the market). It is important to note that replacing the bit is quick-release and easy to use, 6 times longer life than any other bit carrier!!!

It is important to check the following before buying a bit carrier:

*Torque release in the central twisting area that leads to the bit, meaning it releases heat during aggressive twisting *Suitable for up to 350 Nm of torque *Shock-resistant, resistant and unbreakable *Patented quick-release spring catch *Stainless steel outer guard to prevent slipping *Inox stainless steel body *At least N48 magnet strength (strongest in the maker) = 240 g lifting difficulty *Materials that make up the impact bit driver are: PRO S2 + INOX + N48

When choosing a bit adapter and bits, it is also important to think about proper storage of the bits so that they are not lost or broken. Small organizers or special cases are possible options.

B.Tech has created the perfect “IMPACT ALL” bit that can withstand forces of up to 150NM and glides for an excellent lifespan. Screwdriver Bit – For use with power tools We noticed that when using non-B.Tech bits at high intensities, a lot of waste is created which could cause damage to the user’s face or eyes, so we looked for a better solution. After careful research, extensive testing and analysis of the results, we arrived at the perfect product.

The IMPACT ALL, bits and finger sliders have a better lifespan, which highlights B.Tech’s commitment to all things power tools.
Additionally, we were able to take note of the advancements in tools that consume and require strong bits, so we added the new B.Tech Fusion Impact Bit Series in S2 metal.
Thanks to a special forging process, the hardness of the Torsion bit body has been reduced by approximately 20% compared to the head. To soften hard blows, a special torsion zone has been added to the product, and weak blows are absorbed by a spring metal located inside the finger slider to absorb the special torque of today’s tools.

Pleasant and successful work,
B.Tech Team

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