We stock a range of impact rated driver bits and accessories built to handle the rotational force of impact drivers, covering common screw and fastener types.
Impact rated Phillips, Pozidriv and Torx bits
Bit holders and extension bars
Multi bit sets for general trade use
If you can't find the impact driver accessory you need, tell us what you need here and we'll source it for you.
DIAGER BLUE-SHOCK IMPACT BIT PHILLIPS PZ2 - 30 MM LENGTH Specifically made to handle the force from impact drivers and powerfull screwdriver Blue Shock bits have a length of 30...
DIAGER BLUE-SHOCK IMPACT BIT PHILLIPS PZ3 - 30 MM LENGTH Specifically made to handle the force from impact drivers and powerfull screwdriver Blue Shock bits have a length of 30...
DIAGER BLUE-SHOCK IMPACT BIT TORX - 25 MM LENGTH Specifically made to handle the force from impact drivers and powerfull screwdriver Blue Shock bits have a length of 30 mm....
DIAGER BLUE-SHOCK IMPACT BIT TORX - 30 MM LENGTH Specifically made to handle the force from impact drivers and powerfull screwdriver Blue Shock bits have a length of 50 mm....
Impact drive head bit holder Diager Manual tool is usually used for construction and repair work that requires simple execution with low energy use.Tools are instruments aimed at performing a...
DIAGER SET 7 TORSION BITS 25MM PZ1-2-3/PH1-2-3 + BITS HOLDER (U644C) Torsion bits geometry allows better resistance to high torque and peak loads. DESCRIPTION – Torsion geometry.– High quality steel. BENEFITS...
Why Impact Rated Bits Matter
A standard driver bit can shatter under the sudden rotational force of an impact driver; an impact rated bit is made from tougher steel to absorb that shock. Using the correct bit type and size for your fastener also reduces came out, the point where the bit slips out of the screw head under load.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a standard bit and an impact rated bit?
Impact rated bits are made from tougher steel to absorb sudden rotational force; standard bits can crack or shatter under that same force.
Do I need special bits for an impact driver?
Yes, impact rated bits last significantly longer under repeated impact loads.
What bit types are most common for construction fixings?
Pozidriv and Torx (TX) are most common on modern construction screws, Phillips is more common on general hardware.
Do you stock bit holders and extension bars?
Yes, magnetic holders and extension bars to reach fixings in awkward positions.
Can impact driver bits be used in a standard drill?
Yes, though the reverse is not recommended.
Can you source a specific bit type not listed?
Yes, tell us what you need and we will try to source it for you.