Turn 6-flute spline screws, which are commonly found in workholding equipment

Secure asymmetrical screws with a unique drive that's only available from McMaster-Carr

Turn hex screws at an angle when you can't access them head on

Turn hex screws at an angle when you can't access them head on

Turn Torx screws at an angle when you can't access them head on

Have a range of bits ready to turn the most common screw styles and sizes

A selection of bit styles that absorb 30 times the shock of standard bits

Turn the butterfly-shaped screws commonly found on old vehicles and machinery

Turn hex screws in areas exposed to moisture and chemicals

Turn Phillips screws in areas exposed to moisture and chemicals

Turn slotted screws in areas exposed to moisture and chemicals

Turn square bits in areas exposed to moisture and chemicals

Turn Torx screws in areas exposed to moisture and chemicals

A collar butts up against your surface to stop Phillips screws from sinking too deep

A collar butts up against your surface to stop square screws from sinking too deep

Twice as many contact points as square bits to deliver more torque

The unique two-point shape turns drilled spanner screws

The unique two-point shape turns drilled spanner screws

Turn Frearson screws, which are frequently found on marine equipment

Six contact points deliver more torque than slotted and Phillips bits

Six contact points deliver more torque than slotted and Phillips bits

Absorb 30 times the shock of standard hex bits to withstand intense force

Similar to slotted bits, but with curved walls for better contact with the screw recess

A selection of bit styles that won't crack or deform under pressure

Less likely to crack or deform under high torque than standard Phillips bits

Less likely to crack or deform under high torque than standard slotted bits

Less likely to crack or deform under high torque than standard Torx bits

Turn JIS screws, which are commonly found in electronics assemblies

Turn JIS screws, which are commonly found in electronics assemblies

Turn Microstix screws, frequently found on old computers, cell phones, and electronics

Turn the ultra-low-profile Mortorq® screws, often found in military and aerospace applications

Wider lobes than standard Mortorq® bits to deliver even higher torque

Turn pentagon screws, commonly found on manhole covers and other public infrastructure

Turn pentalobe screws found on Apple devices and other electronics

Align easily with fasteners and deliver more torque than slotted bits

Align easily with fasteners and deliver more torque than slotted bits

Absorb 30 times the shock of standard Phillips bits to withstand intense force

Turn fasteners on electrical equipment, such as fuse boxes and terminal blocks

More points of contact than Phillips bits to withstand more torque without slipping

More points of contact than Phillips bits to withstand more torque without slipping

Absorb 30 times the shock of standard Pozidriv® bits to withstand intense force

Secure screws on European electrical equipment, such as fuse boxes and terminal blocks

A variety of bit styles with knurled shanks for fine-tuned finger tightening

Flip these bits around to drive a different size Phillips screw

Flip these bits around to drive a different size slotted screw

Flip these bits around to drive a different size square screw

Flip these bits around to drive a different size Torx screw

Turn RIBE screws, which are commonly found in European cars and trucks

Turn hex screws in hard-to-reach places with just one hand

Grip hex screws so you can fasten with one hand

Grip Torx screws so you can fasten with one hand

Highly versatile, but can't deliver much torque

Highly versatile, but can't deliver much torque

Drive screws into wood and other tough materials without risking cracks or splits

Drive screws into wood and other tough materials without risking cracks or splits

Absorb 30 times the shock of standard square bits to withstand intense force

Grooves on the tip bite into Phillips screw slots to prevent slipping

The tip sits snugly in Phillips screw slots to prevent slipping

Grooves on the tip bite into Torq-Set® screw slots to prevent slipping

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant hex screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant hex screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant pentalobe screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant Phillips screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant square screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant Torx screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant Torx screws

Fit around the security pin to turn tamper-resistant Torx Plus screws

Thread directly onto your driving tool for an extra-stable connection that minimizes wobbling

Similar to Phillips bits, but with offset wings for a better grip

Similar to Phillips bits, but with offset wings for a better grip

Six wide lobes grip fasteners so they won't slip and damage the drive

Six wide lobes grip fasteners so they won't slip and damage the drive

Absorb 30 times the shock of standard Torx bits to withstand intense force

Larger lobes than Torx bits to deliver more torque without slipping and stripping the drive

Larger lobes than Torx bits to deliver more torque without slipping and stripping the drive

Turn tri-groove screws, typically found on signs, light fixtures, and other public property

Turn tri-groove screws, typically found on signs, light fixtures, and other public property

Turn tri-lobe screws, commonly used to secure safety covers on electronics

Access electronics secured with Tri-Wing® screws

Access electronics secured with Tri-Wing® screws

Turn triangle-drive screws, commonly used to fasten safety covers on electronics

Three times as many contact points as square bits to deliver maximum torque


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