Much Is on the Line When Selecting Bits and Sockets

A typical assembly plant will invest a good deal of money in electric and pneumatic tools to install fasteners. Given the sophistication of today’s power tools, engineers might be tempted to discount the most critical component of the fastening process: the bits and sockets that drive the fastener. Because they connect power tools to fasteners, good-quality bits and sockets are crucial for accurate, efficient and cost-effective fastening. Learn how in this whitepaper.
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