BOSCH P2R2115TCB oboustranný šroubovací bit, šedý

Brand:BOSCH

3.5/5

651.09

Hodnocení DIN/ANSI pro splnění amerických a evropských norem. Vysoce kvalitní nástrojová ocel S2M pro delší životnost bitů. Patentovaná geometrie bitů. Bit 2 v 1 pro šrouby Phillips a Robertson.

Hodnocení DIN/ANSI pro splnění amerických a evropských norem. Vysoce kvalitní nástrojová ocel S2M pro delší životnost bitů. Patentovaná geometrie bitů. Bit 2 v 1 pro šrouby Phillips a Robertson.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand BOSCH
Brand ‎BOSCH
Color ‎Gray
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 65 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Drive System Phillips Square
Drive System ‎Phillips Square
Finish ‎Steel
Finish Type ‎Steel
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 0.92 x 1.69 x 3.1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎0.92 x 1.69 x 3.1 inches
Item Length ‎0.92 inches
Item model number ‎P2R2115TCB
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.16 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Bosch
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Number Of Pieces ‎15
Part Number ‎P2R2115TCB
Product Dimensions ‎0.92 x 1.69 x 3.1 inches
Size One Size
Size ‎One Size

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Scritto da: juan torres
Buena calidad
Muy buenas y duraderas
Scritto da: Mike
As a commercial contractor these bits are fantastic. I specialize in hospital renovation and remodeling and ...
As a commercial contractor these bits are fantastic. I specialize in hospital renovation and remodeling and these bits are in every bit holder that ever has gone after a #2 Phillips screw. These bits grip Phillips screws so well, it's even in my drywall guns. I was given a bit 3 years ago and was so impressed, I bought them right away. I can estimate that I've used these bits to drive 200 lbs of steel stud screws in 20ga studs and probably 400 lbs of 1 1/4" drywall screws. I've also used them to remove or install any screw with a #2 Phillips head. My opinion is this is THE best gripping bit I've ever put on a Phillips head screw. And believe me, I've tried them all. The bits seem to hold up ok in an impact driver. They wear out quicker than a dedicated Phillips bit, but I do not care. I'd gladly trade early wear for the grip and bite these have. When you are above a ceiling, reaching in an incredibly tight area, the last thing you want is the screw to tip off the bit. It doesn't with these bits. I have also tried these bits on #2 square drive screws. They work ok. One job we took apart 8000 sq ft of office cubicles, and of course all the screws were square drive. To my surprise, the bits worked but wore out kind of quickly. So I switched to a dedicated square drive screw to finish. These are my absolute go to bits anytime I install architectural door hardware if they have #2 Phillips bits. Especially stainless steel screws that can easily be damaged from installation. From astragal's to push/pull plates to kick plates where the screws are highly visible and need to look perfect, I achieve that with these P2R2 bits paired with Bosch's 12V Brushless PS22 Driver . Again, it's because of the great bite they have on Phillips head screws. Bosch, if you're listening...I'd take these in #1 and #3 too.
Scritto da: JohnnyF27
Bosch Fan for life, but this is garbage.
Great Idea , looks good on paper and I would like to say that my crew ran them through 8 hours of testing but it didnt last more then 10seconds and here is why. We install millwork for commercial and military jobs. Our shop finally went to square drive for assembly, or robertson if you want to get technical..... We install fillers or scribes in the field , detach, reattach to match the fantastic work of todays commercials framers to make our cabinets look good on the wall. We do this with square drive nib screws. We are still using phillips self tappers to attach our cabinets to the walls into metal studs, here in lies our problem. I can switch out mag tips pretty quick to go back in forth, attach the first cabinet in an elevation with phillips into the wall, clamp the next one up there and get my reveal perfect then attach it to the other with the square nib screws behines the hinge plate, then attach to the wall with phillips tappers, so on and so forth. I saw these and thought game changer, bosch has done it again ! Side note, I use bosch everything I absolutely love this company for my drill sets, hammer drill, chop saw I mean darn near everything and I give great word of mouth and love talking people into their tools because they last forever if you treat them right. These tips dissapoint and and being such a loyal bosch consumer I am going to write them an email detailing why they dont work and see what comes of it. Long story short, its a mediocre phillips tip and the worst square drive on the market. The tip comes out to a point that does not lock into the screw head the way every other square tip on the market already does. Even dewalt makes a better square drive and thats scary. You will Cam Out on every single screw I dont care who you are or how good some of these people might say they are. They are not being honest if they say this is a good square drive. Now I am stubborn, I am going to try and grind down the tips on them so they seat well into the square and hope it doesnt affect the phillips side of it, look into tempering it to give it strength if thats even possible which I doubt. This is a long review I know, but at 10 dollars a box I dont want anyone else fooled. I super glue my square drives in mag tips because they hold so incredibly well I cant lose time in the day to keep pulling them out of the screw when they pop out of the mag tip. Buy milwakee square tips for now guys until someone makes this dual setup right, and just switch out mag tips in your drill, this technology isnt ready yet.
Scritto da: Luigi Long
Very Convenient and Saves Time
I had to undertake a project which involved the use of both Robertson and Phillips No. 2 screws. Like most people, I find it much better to use a power drill-driver, as opposed to a manual screwdriver to drive the screws. When I found that there was this two-for-one deal, IN THE SAME BIT, you can imagine this was a big deal for me - no more have to use, pull out the PH2 replace with the R2, and so on. Now, I can keep this bit in place and carry on regardless - it's a real time saver.
Scritto da: Kevin Fisher
fisherk99
I have had good luck with these tips. If you expect them to go 1 tip to a box of screws. Heck NO. If you compare them to a regular #2 tip. You will never use a #2 again. I bought them 3 years ago. I built a chicken coop. Man I screwed the whole thing together. NO nails.Then I bought 4 15 packs, Gave them to almost everyone I know that use a screw driver. They went nuts over them. Only place I have been able to find them now is on-line. But that's OK. Back to my chicken coop it like 8'X8'. Lay boxes the whole 9 yards. I went through 1 1/2 packs of them. Still I would reach for this tip, WAY before a #2. They are so good my wife can even use them..... Now everyone expects me to keep them coming. Keep making them.
Scritto da: Cookie
Fragile but worth it.
These guys are a life saver when doing electrical device installs. They have the square and Phillips tip together so it grabs the screws on (especially legrand) devices for installs. They break pretty easy but man they are worth it.
Scritto da: wakotheclown
Amazing grip
These work amazingly for AN type button head screws for aviation. I was skeptical at first but these have proved to be a valuable asset for breaking loose locked up screws without stripping or slipping out.
Scritto da: Boss Hoss
Better grip than standard bits.
Use these at home and work. They are much better than standard #2 bits. They have better grip and don't break or wear out easily. They are great for removing the inspection panels on the airplane at work. I no longer have to drill out so many worn out screws. Will buy more when needed.
Scritto da: smc
Great for machine screws
I use these for fire alarm work in Canada. Box screws are Robertson machine screws and fire alarm devices are Philips. It makes life so much easier to use one bit for two types of screw types. Note: These do not work well for high torque applications like tapping screws.
Scritto da: Dmytro
Five Stars
good product, fast shipping

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