Five reasons to use
- Reason 1: Withstands stress
The Impact bits is made of a high-alloy steel. This because its ability to deform slightly under stress without permanent damage.
- Reason 2: Designed to flex
The torsion zone is engineered to be thinner compared to the rest of the bit shaft. This allows the torsion zone to twist and flex when subjected to torque from an impact driver.
- Reason 3: Protects the screw
When the impact driver applies torque to the screw, the torsion zone absorbs some of this rotational force. It does so by temporarily deforming and storing energy, reducing the stress transmitted to the tip of the bit.
As the torsion zone flexes, it dissipates some of the energy generated by the impact driver. This helps to prevent the energy from being concentrated at the tip of the bit, reducing the risk of breakage or deformation.
- Reason 5: Longer product life
By absorbing and distributing torque and energy, the torsion zone helps to protect the rest of the bit from damage during high-torque applications. This improves the overall durability and lifespan of the impact screwdriver bit.