Snappy now has a Centrotec shank bit holder for standard ball detent bits

fshanno

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Adding to their really great lineup of tools, Snappy is offering a bit holder with a Centrotec shank.  They don't have the packaging yet but you can call them and order one for $24.99.  You can load it in your Fastfix Centrotec chuck.  It's a true ball detent holder.  I've used it for over a week now and it works very well.  It adds length which may be problematic.  Naturally there's some wobble but it's manageable. 



I don't own any Centrotec bits so I just leave my Snappy holder in my Centrotec chuck.  That makes it fast and easy.

 
Good find!!!  This will work great for bits that are not made to fit in the centrotec chuck.  Im going to get one to use with spade bits.
 
I think that this does the same thing and it is $26 from Festool:

Centrotec Bit Holder Bhs 65mm - 492648

Not that the Snappy one is not great - I have several of the Snappy Centrotec bits and they are great.
 
I have been using the trend snappy bit holder with the original larger shank in the jacobs chuck on my pdc for a while. I use it mainly for hex shanked masonary drill bits in the hammer mode. Works well and withstands the hammer action. As I have converted wera bit holders to fit the centrotec I was contemplating grinding the snappy bit holders shank to a hexshank that would fit the centrotec. Now no need to as I can get this for using my pdc in hammer mode with masonary bits.
 
Alex said:
VaDimZH said:
Festool are exactly the same,smaller and not so bulky.

The Festool bit holders are wire detent, not ball detent.

No reason use ball detent bits when wire bits are much shorter,and with Festool adapter its not so bulky,again.

 
VaDimZH said:
No reason use ball detent bits when wire bits are much shorter,and with Festool adapter its not so bulky,again.

Different people, different reasons.
 
VaDimZH said:
Alex said:
VaDimZH said:
Festool are exactly the same,smaller and not so bulky.

The Festool bit holders are wire detent, not ball detent.

No reason use ball detent bits when wire bits are much shorter,and with Festool adapter its not so bulky,again.

I can't agree that there's no reason.  From my perspective there's not just good reason, but compelling reason to have this compatibility.  Every other manufacture accommodates the standard ball detent bit. 
 
VaDimZH said:
I can't find information on Snappy website about Centrotec shank compatibility.

It's not available on the website.  They are waiting on packaging.  I called them and ordered one over the phone.  The phone number on the Contact Us page is the number I used.
 
fshanno said:
VaDimZH said:
I can't find information on Snappy website about Centrotec shank compatibility.

It's not available on the website.  They are waiting on packaging.  I called them and ordered one over the phone.  The phone number on the Contact Us page is the number I used.

fshanno,

thanks for info!
 
fshanno said:
VaDimZH said:
I can't find information on Snappy website about Centrotec shank compatibility.

It's not available on the website.  They are waiting on packaging.  I called them and ordered one over the phone.  The phone number on the Contact Us page is the number I used.

I find that odd about the packaging. I bought one of these at Woodcraft 2 weeks ago.
 
Gwerner said:
fshanno said:
VaDimZH said:
I can't find information on Snappy website about Centrotec shank compatibility.

It's not available on the website.  They are waiting on packaging.  I called them and ordered one over the phone.  The phone number on the Contact Us page is the number I used.

I find that odd about the packaging. I bought one of these at Woodcraft 2 weeks ago.

They said it would be soon and that's soon all right.  I ordered mine on Sept. 1.

What do you thing of it?
 
Why Festool doesn't already have a Wiha Centrofix with their name on it and a Centrotec shaft is beyond me.  Actually, the older RapidFix would be preferable if there's a genie reading this.  [big grin]

 
yetihunter said:
Why Festool doesn't already have a Wiha Centrofix with their name on it and a Centrotec shaft is beyond me.  Actually, the older RapidFix would be preferable if there's a genie reading this.  [big grin]

Do you know the what the  difference between the rapid fix and centrofix are? Do they both allow one handed bit changes? I would have bought the centrofix if they made it with a longer hex shank as I would have then reground it to match the centrotec shank.  Instead I converted two wera rapidaptor bot holders and they in my opinion are the best bit holders out there, true one handed operation.
 
Just ordered one today.
Part # 90011
Price: $24.99/each
You need to call to place your order.

 

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