Square Drive Bits

jeh

Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2007
Messages
1,465
Will (or are) the square drive bits included in the Centrotec Installer's Set be available for sale as individual items or as a square drive set?
 
No but they are available from other manufacturers in the centrotec shaft. Search the forum
 
If you might not be aware but Snappy sells the Centrotec compatible versions at Woodcraft.
154282.jpg
 
I have the set manufactured by Atlas Machine in Canada, very nice bits.

I believe they are a dealer on FOG.

Tom
 
Alec Buscemi said:
If these bits had a tip in the shape of a cross or an "X", would they be called "cross" bits, or would they be called Phillips?

Why not call "square" tipped bits by their name, (ie. Robertson)?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._L._Robertson

Alec,

Although both have square shapes, the actual shape of the driver and recess is different with each.  All Robertson bits could be accurately described as having a square drive, but all square drive bits cannot be accurately called Roberson.

For anyone interested in learning more about screws and screwdrivers, I'd recommend the book One Good Turn by Witold Rybczynski.
 
Back
Top