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SOCKET BIT 1/4'DR PHILLIPS PH3 S2 MATERIAL
SOCKET BIT 1/4'DR PHILLIPS PH3 S2 MATERIAL
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SOCKET BIT 1/4'DR PHILLIPS PH3 S2 MATERIAL
Features
- Phillips PH3 drive profile Designed to fit PH3 cross-head fasteners accurately.
- 1/4' drive socket format Compatible with common 1/4' drive ratchets, extensions and accessories.
- S2 steel construction Tough material selected for durability and wear resistance.
- Made for higher load fastening Suitable for larger screws that need more torque and control.
Benefits
- Stronger engagement on bigger screws: PH3 size matches larger Phillips heads for a better fit.
- Reduced cam-out: A crisp PH3 profile helps reduce slipping when properly seated.
- Longer service life: S2 steel helps resist wear and tip deformation over time.
- Better torque control: Socket format offers steady leverage for tightening and loosening.
Extra Information
- PH3 should seat firmly—if it rocks or feels loose, confirm the screw type (Phillips vs Pozi) and correct size.
- Keep steady inward pressure while turning to reduce cam-out, especially on tight or painted fasteners.
- Replace worn bits early—larger screws usually mean higher torque, and worn tips strip fasteners quickly.
Pro Tip
- When a PH3 screw is tight, use a longer handle or ratchet for smooth torque—forcing it with a small driver is how heads get chewed.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC98003 |
| Product Type | Socket Bit |
| Drive Size | 1/4' Drive |
| Bit Type | Phillips |
| Bit Size | PH3 |
| Material | S2 Steel |
| Typical Use | Fastening / Maintenance With Phillips Screws |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when fastening, especially around sharp edges or in confined spaces.
- Ensure the bit is fully seated and aligned squarely before turning.
- Use controlled force—avoid sudden jerks that can cause slipping and injury.
- Replace worn bits to maintain secure engagement and reduce stripping risk.
- Keep hands clear of pinch points when using ratchets, extensions and moving parts.