Impact -

: Align the square hole of the socket with the anvil of the wrench.

: Useful for reaching fasteners in tight spaces where the tool body won't fit.

Impact wrenches typically feature a (often 1/2", 3/8", or 1/4"). Impact

: These convert a square-drive anvil to a hex-drive, allowing an impact wrench to drive standard screwdriver bits. How To Put A Drill Bit In A Impact Driver

: Let go of the collar. It should snap back, securing the bit. Gently pull on the bit to ensure it won't fly out during use. : Align the square hole of the socket

: If you need to use standard smooth-shank drill bits, you can use a keyless drill chuck adapter . 2. Attaching Sockets to an Impact Wrench

: Slide a hex-shank bit into the opening. These bits often have a notch that the chuck grips to lock them in place. : These convert a square-drive anvil to a

: Locate the spring-loaded collar at the front of the tool and pull it forward.