All Prestacycle Professional bits are made with hardened S2 steel, which is much stronger than most hand tools which are made of CRV Steel. S2 steel also resists stretching, preventing rounded edges on the bits that could damage bolts. We apply nickel-plating to all Professional bits to prevent marring to Stainless Steel, Aluminum and Titanium screws and to provide a long-lasting finish. Specific hex bits have micro surfacing to reduce slippage when in use.
Prestacycle bits sets do NOT contain U.S. Philips heads, which were specifically designed in 1932 to round-out as an alternative to torque tools. These are modern ANSI standard (compatible with the discontinued JIS standard) and can be used on any bicycle cross head bolt.
(18) Precision hardened S2 steel Nickel-plated Professional bits in a Patented Bits Carrier. Stronger and longer lasting than any other tools made for bicycles. Since worn heads can damage bolts, these bits protect your components. Covers all major HEX sizes, Screwdriver sizes, and all the new TORX sizes found on the latest components.
Bosch drill bit sets offer precision, durability and efficiency that professionals come to expect from their accessories. We designed our sets of drill bits to include various sizes and shapes of bits. Tackle a variety of applications with ease. Our high-quality carbide drill bits sets provide fast, precise and accurate drilling through various metals, concrete, stone and wood. With our mixed drill bit sets, you'll have the exact drill bit at hand to achieve excellent results every time. Explore our range of drill attachments today and see the difference for yourself.
We have developed WiFi Explorer Pro 3 to be fast and clean. With WiFi Explorer Pro 3, you can focus on important information as you navigate the scan results. You can also customize graphs to adjust to different screen sizes and hide or show network information depending on your needs, including labels, device names, or annotations.
The spectrum analysis integration in WiFi Explorer Pro 3 lets you visualize RF information and correlate it with Wi-Fi data to identify non-802.11 energy sources and better understand the effects of interference and channel utilization on your wireless network.
If you don't have a remote sensor, you can still do packet captures on one or more channels using external USB Wi-Fi adapters. However, because we can't use external adapters natively as we do with the Mac's built-in Wi-Fi adapter, we need EASE (External Adapter Support Environment).
This blog post will show you how to configure a Raspberry Pi 4 with an external Wi-Fi adapter to be used as a remote sensor in WiFi Explorer Pro and Airtool. We will assume you have a fresh installed Raspberry Pi 4 using Raspberry Pi OS.
For years, packet capturing in the Mac using the built-in Wi-Fi adapter has always worked reliably out of the box, and it is one of the main reasons many Wi-Fi professionals love their Macs to do their jobs. Unfortunately, packet capturing is now broken in the new M1 Mac.
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With the professional bit set from Bohrcraft, the right bit attachment is always at hand without a long search - the 32-piece set contains a variety of the most important bit attachments, which always find a safe place for storage in the robust transport box.
With the Bohrcraft professional bit set, the right bit is always at hand. The bit set, consisting of 30 bits made of durable S2 steel, a square adapter for sockets and a bit holder with lock, is suitable for all cordless screwdrivers and drills with a drill chuck. With increasingly powerful cordless screwdrivers (e.g. from Makita, Metabo or Bosch Professional), which are already affordable even for the ambitious do-it-yourselfer, it is advisable to use tool bits that can withstand the high torques. Our high-quality bit set can absolutely meet this requirement and is therefore ideal for heavy use by craftsmen in the building trade, industry and DIY enthusiasts with a high awareness of quality.
The 32-piece set consists of 30 high-quality bits in the most common drives and sizes. In addition to simple slotted bits, it also includes cross-slotted bits for Phillips screws and Pozidriv screws in the most common sizes. The set also includes hexagon socket bits and hexagon socket bits with a hole, which most people are familiar with under the brand name TORX or TORX-TR. For screws with a hexagon socket drive, which are also referred to in common parlance under the brand name Inbus, the bits are available in the usual market sizes. For easy and quick changing of the bits, the bit set also includes a magnetic bit holder, which has a practical locking mechanism so that the bits do not constantly fall out of the bit holder when screwing. A square adapter for sockets with an inch socket completes the comprehensive set.
The practical box made of robust ABS plastic should not be missing from any cordless screwdriver and is used for easy storage of the bits so that they do not fly around loose in the screwdriver case or get lost. The slots for the individual bits have a good grip and make it easy to remove the required bit. In order to have the right bit quickly at hand, all slots are marked with a graphic representation indicating the corresponding size. Thanks to the rotating belt clip, the handy box can be easily attached to the belt. This way, all screwdriver bits are always at hand when screws with different drives are used for screwing or disassembly work.
High-quality bits are marked with a coloured ring by most well-known manufacturers to make it easier for users to choose the right bit attachment. However, the colours are not standardised and can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. With one manufacturer, a screwdriver bit for Phillips screws may be marked with a blue ring, while with another manufacturer the blue coloured ring stands for Pozidriv screws. There are even manufacturers of bit sets who use different colours for their bits in the set, even if they have the same screw drive. Here, the coloured rings are usually used to identify the bit size. In our case, all bits that are suitable for the same screw profiles, regardless of size, are coded with a uniform colour ring, as used by some manufacturers in a similar way.
The four slotted bits in the set are all marked with a coloured ring in orange and are suitable for all normal slotted screws, regardless of whether they are threaded screws or wood screws. The shape of the screw head is also irrelevant. Slotted screws were among the first mass-produced screws that could be screwed in with an insertion tool and are still used today in countless areas.
Phillips screws were developed in the early 1930s and owe their name to the inventor Henry Phillips. These had the advantage that the internal cross-slot drive prevented the screwdriver from slipping out of the previously common slotted screws and enabled a higher torque for tighter fastenings. The four bits for Phillips screws included in the bit set are marked with a red coloured ring. The most common size PH2 is included in the set twice, because this bit is most frequently used for screws with a Phillips drive. A very well-known example are the black drywall screws that are usually used with mains-powered drywall screwdrivers to fasten plasterboard.
Alongside the Robertson screw with an internal square drive, Phillips screws were a revolution in screw fastening. With Pozidriv screws, the profile could be improved once again compared to Phillips screws, making even higher tightening torques feasible. The main difference between the drives is in the flanks of the screwdriver bit. With a Phillips bit, the flanks taper towards the tip, whereas the flanks of the Pozidriv bit run straight towards the tip. In addition, small triangular profiles are ground in between the flanks, which improve the fit of the bit in the screw profile. The different grinding means that Pozidriv and Phillips are only compatible with each other to a limited extent, so that the wrong bit can damage the screw drive very quickly. Pozidriv screws, however, are very easy to recognise, because they have a 45-degree offset cross next to the internal profile, which, when viewed as a whole, resembles a star. Pozidriv screws are most commonly used in woodworking with countersunk screws and are excellent for screwing chipboard, screen printing plates or even wooden profiles for the substructure of wall and facade cladding.
For Torx screws, a corresponding bit with a yellow coloured ring is required. Torx is a word mark derived from the English term torque and has become established in common usage for the actual standard designation hexagon socket. The six-fold toothing of the drive enables a better transmission of the torque when screwing. The risk of the screw drive being stripped is significantly lower with Torx screws. In addition, with this bit, no pressure needs to be applied to the tip, as is the case with cross-recess bits. Torx is therefore characterised by a very high power transmission with very high torque and is ideal for long, thick screws for which a high force is required when screwing. Our bit set includes the yellow marked hexagon socket Btis in seven sizes from T10 to T40.
A special version of the Torx bit is the dark blue coded hexagon socket with hole. The so-called Torx-TR bits have the same outer profile, but a hole is milled in the centre of the bit to accommodate the safety pin. The TR in the designation stands for tamper resistant and, as a safety variant of the Torx screw, should prevent the Torx hole screws from being loosened by the central pin with a conventional slotted screwdriver. Such special screws are used when the loosening of screws is to be prevented and is used in particular in equipment and plant construction. Originally only available as a special tool, hexagon socket bits with a hole are nowadays part of every high-quality bit set aimed at the professional user. Thus, the special bits are also included in our bit set in the seven sizes from T10 to T40. While perforated Torx-TR bits with a hole can certainly be used for screwing conventional Torx screws, it is not possible the other way round, because the solidly manufactured bit cannot be inserted deep enough into the screw profile to turn the screw due to the centred pin of a Torx-TR screw.
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