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Gross 11455 Drywall Bit PH2 x 25mm with stopper and magnet, S2 steel

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Description

General description

The Gross 11455 is a professional-grade PH2 x 25 mm drywall screwdriver bit designed for efficient and precise screw installation in gypsum board and drywall systems. It features an integrated depth stop ring and a strong magnetic tip, making it ideal for both professional drywall installers and general builders.

Technical specifications

  • Bit type: PH2 Phillips
  • Length: 25 mm
  • Shank: 1/4' hex, DIN 3126 – E 6.3 compatible
  • Material: S2 tool steel, hardened for durability
  • Magnet: Strong internal magnet securely holds screws during fastening
  • Stopper: Fixed ring prevents overdriving and damage to drywall surface
  • Application: Designed for use with drywall screwdrivers and impact tools
  • Usage

    The Gross 11455 bit is perfect for repetitive work on ceilings or partition frames, ensuring screws are driven consistently flush with drywall surfaces. The magnetic tip allows for easy one-handed screw positioning, enhancing accuracy during overhead or vertical applications.

    Features

    • Brand
      GROSS
    • Width
      1.2 cm
    • Diameter
      25 mm
    • Weight
      18 g
    • Material
      Steel
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