Impact
: Locate the spring-loaded collar at the front of the tool and pull it forward.
If you want to use a wider variety of "pieces" with your impact tool, several adapters are available:
: Always use impact-rated sockets , which are usually black and made of thicker, more durable steel to prevent shattering under high torque. Impact
: These allow you to use square-drive sockets on a hex-drive impact driver. Popular options include the Husky 3-Piece Set Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or RYOBI Impact Rated Adapters
: Align the square hole of the socket with the anvil of the wrench. : Locate the spring-loaded collar at the front
: Slide a hex-shank bit into the opening. These bits often have a notch that the chuck grips to lock them in place.
To put together a piece or accessory for an impact tool—whether it's a driver or a wrench—the process typically involves selecting compatible, attachments and securing them into the tool's specialized chuck or anvil . 1. Attaching Bits to an Impact Driver Impact drivers use a 1/4-inch hex quick-change chuck . Popular options include the Husky 3-Piece Set Go
: Useful for reaching fasteners in tight spaces where the tool body won't fit.