DIN 377 Socket Extension by Material, Finish and Size

Most screwdriver bits will be one of the following styles: Insert Bits, Power Bits, or double-ended bits. Insert bits have an extremely short shank, cost the least out of all screwdriver bits, and are designed to clip into a magnetic bit holder which, in turn, fits into the drill chuck. A power bit is longer, stronger, and fits directly into the drill chuck. The shanks of insert screwdriver bits and power screwdriver bits are always hexagonally-shaped.

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DIN 377 Screwdriving Insert Bits by Metric Sizes

Screwdriving Insert Bits are available on the FCH Network with metric diameters that range from M3 to M12, and with metric lengths that range from 3mm to 12mm.

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DIN 377 Screwdriving Insert Bits by Materials

DIN 377 Screwdriving Insert Bits are available on the FCH Network in materials that range from Steel to Steel.

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DIN 377 Screwdriving Insert Bits by Coatings/Finishes

DIN 377 Screwdriving Insert Bits are available on the FCH Network in finishes or coatings that range from Chrome to Chrome.

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