Has your driver bit ever destroyed the wood surface around a countersunk screw? Standard powerdriver bits are sometimes too large to fit into a 1/4 in.-dia. countersunk hole to drive a recessed screw, so the driver-bit body makes a mess of the wood surrounding the hole. Normally, this is only a problem when using a 1/4 in.-dia. countersink with #4 and #6 screws. The solution is simple, use a driver bit with an extended tapered tip.
One-piece bits are usually a disappointing compromise between the need for a hardened tip and a durable body, but a special heat-treating process makes these the toughest one-piece bits available.
| BRAND | McFeely's |
|---|---|
| COLOR CODE | #2 - Red |
| RECESS OR HEX-NUT SIZE | #3 |
| BIT LENGTH | 1 in. |
| REG / IMPACT | Standard Duty |
| DRIVE TYPE | Square Drive |
| DETENT | Wire |
| QUANTITY | (1) Each |
| SKU | HRS-0310 |
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