Blue Spot Tools 18 Piece Ratchet Screwdriver Bit and Socket Set
MPN: 12622
Barcode: 5028734126228
Size: 1/4" drive sockets (5-10mm)
Weight: 0.33kg
Overview:
This Blue Spot Tools 18 Piece set combines 1/4" drive sockets with a full range of screwdriver bits. Sockets use heat-treated carbon steel, and the screwdriver bits use chrome vanadium (CrV) steel.
Driving and removing fixings in confined spaces is where the ratchet mechanism helps most. The 10cm magnetic extension bar reaches recessed fixings, and the quick-change chuck swaps bits tool-free. Bits cover Phillips, slotted, and Torx head types, with six metric sockets from 5-10mm.
What's Included
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Select the right bit or socket: Match the bit profile (Phillips, slotted, or Torx) or socket size (5-10mm) to your fastener.
Insert the bit: Push the bit into the quick-change chuck until it clicks into place.
Set the ratchet direction: Move the direction selector towards tightening (clockwise) or loosening (anti-clockwise).
Drive the fastener: Apply steady forward pressure and use short wrist strokes to drive the fastener.
Attach the extension bar (if needed): Fit the 10cm magnetic bar to reach recessed or deep fixings.
Use the socket adaptor: Fit the 1/4" socket adaptor to the ratchet handle, then select the correct socket size for nut and bolt work.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does a ratchet screwdriver work?
A ratchet screwdriver uses an internal gear mechanism that locks in one turning direction and disengages on the return stroke. You move the handle back and forth in short strokes without lifting the tool. A direction selector switches between tightening and loosening.
What is the difference between Phillips and Torx screwdriver bits?
Phillips bits have a cross-shaped tip designed to cam out when over-torqued, helping to prevent fastener damage. Torx bits use a six-pointed star profile that distributes torque more evenly, lowering the risk of slipping on the fastener head.
What does chrome vanadium (CrV) mean for screwdriver bits?
Chrome vanadium is an alloy steel combining chromium and vanadium for improved hardness and wear resistance. CrV bits keep their profile longer than lower-grade steel, reducing cam-out risk on tightened fasteners.
What does 1/4" drive mean on a socket set?
The 1/4" drive refers to the square post on the ratchet handle or adaptor that connects to the socket. Drive size indicates the torque range the system handles - the 1/4" drive suits smaller fasteners and lighter torque work, typically up to 10mm socket sizes.
Can a ratchet screwdriver be used as a standard screwdriver?
Most ratchet screwdrivers include a neutral or locked position that disengages the ratchet mechanism. In this mode, each full rotation of the handle turns the fastener directly, just like a conventional screwdriver. This is useful when a full ratchet stroke is not possible.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 18 Piece Ratchet Screwdriver Bit and Socket Set covers common bit profiles and socket sizes in one kit. Heat-treated carbon steel sockets and chrome vanadium bits handle regular home and workshop use. Covered by the Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 12622 |
| Size | 1/4" drive sockets (5-10mm) |
| Contents | 1 x Soft grip reversible ratchet screwdriver handle with quick change chuck | 1 x 1/4" Socket adaptor | 1 x 10cm Extension bar | 6 x 1/4" Drive sockets: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10mm | 9 x Screwdriver bits: Phillips: #1, #2, #3 | Slotted: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm | Torx: T15, T20, T30 | 1 x Organised case |
| Number of Parts | 18 |
| Weight | 0.33kg |
| Material | Heat Treated Carbon Steel (sockets) | Chrome Vanadium (CrV) Steel (bits) |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee |
| Name | Link |
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| Blue Spot Tool Lifetime Guarantee | Download Attachment |