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Snap-On standard duty torx bits?

65k10

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I found a set of Snap-On standard duty torx bits for a price I'm willing to pay. However, reading back through old posts opinions on the standard duty bits seemed to be mixed. Some thought they were ok, while others had issues with them twisting off. Currently I am using VIM torx bits and Zephyr 1/4" or 5/16" bits in a bit holding socket. Would the Snap-On torx bit sockets be any better than what I'm currently using?
 
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drtyler

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If you've not had any issues with the Zephyr bits (regarded as very good) and VIM, then keep the cash in your pocket.
 

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Are you talking about 1/4" hex bits, or bit sockets?

As far as hex bits go, Zypher is the private label manufacturer for Snap On's hex bits. I would not be surprised if they made the bits for their bit sockets as well.


I own Snap On's torx bit sockets, and have not had any issues with them. I also make sure the head of the fastener is fairly clean before trying to break something loose.
 

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I’m pretty sure the bits are interchangeable (black and gold). My 2 cents save your money but if you need another set the standard snap-on will be fine. If you happen to break one just replace it with a gold bit now you have a heavy duty. My snap-on guy replaces all broken bits with the gold If possible.
 

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I have both, the gold are tapered for a tighter fit. I usually grab those first and have had no problems, in fact I like the fit. Of course most **** I see up here is just that, rusted ****!
 
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From what I understand the gold bits are coated with titanium nitride. Just like your drill bits. The titanium nitride keeps the bit from wearing so the more tightly machined edges continue to bite over time. Essentially the same function it serves for the drill bits. I believe they also have a different metallurgy so they are stronger too.

I think they will do as advertised - take more abuse and last longer. I imagine a new standard duty and a new heavy duty will perform comparably. But after they've been used a few times the standard duty has begun to wear and becomes more prone to slipping. Look at a stripped torx bolt for example, there is usually quite a bit of material on the edges that didn't strip out because it just wasn't engaged. That's why hammering in a larger size sometimes works, you're trying to engage the remnants that your original bit didn't. The heavy duty bit would continue to engage those edges since it won't wear as easily. Also worth pointing out that there is a lot more surface area on the outer edges of the fastener than the inner so it's not even a linear drop off in performance. It's like using a smaller sized torx than what it actually is - you'll strip immediately.
 

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All bits wear, the advantage of snap on is it's easy to get a quality replacement if you have access to a driver.
 

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I have the standard set that comes on a clip rail. I like them. The bit doesn't wiggle inside the socket like Craftsman and Proto does. The bits are replaceable via dealer.
 

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Snap-on makes all their SDM short bits in house since before 2000, and all of their bits for their Torx sockets including the longer 210EFTXL set. They also make their own hex bits.

Only their power bits longer than 1" are outsourced to Zephyr which are stamped with a Z.

This is typical myth/misinformation that's been passed around until it becomes fact.

I guess it's time for me to go make some popcorn.....
 
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