- Item No: FIX J0819
- Weight: 0.02kg
- Dimensions: 18.00mm x 0.02mm x 0.02mm
- SKU: FIX J0819
- UPC: 6940425119250
Available Options
Fixman 1/4" Drive PH3 Phillips Screwdriver Bit Socket
At a Glance: PH3 Phillips screwdriver bit socket with 1/4" drive for tightening and loosening compatible cross-head screws
The Fixman FIX J0819 1/4" drive Phillips screwdriver bit socket is designed for tightening and loosening compatible PH3 cross-head fasteners. The Phillips profile fits suitable PH3 screws, while the 1/4" square drive allows the bit socket to be used with compatible ratchets, handles and extension bars. It is a practical addition to workshop, automotive, machinery, appliance, furniture, assembly and general maintenance toolkits.
The Phillips bit socket combines a PH3 cross-head screwdriver profile with a 1/4" square drive connection. This allows compatible Phillips screws to be turned with a ratchet or handle, providing improved control, leverage and access in assembly and repair applications.
Product highlights
- PH3 Phillips profile Suitable for compatible PH3 cross-head screws.
- 1/4" drive Works with compatible 1/4" drive ratchets, handles and extensions.
- Screwdriver bit socket design Combines a Phillips screwdriver bit with a square-drive socket body.
- Versatile fastening tool Useful for screws, fittings and mechanical assemblies.
- Toolbox essential Handy as a replacement bit socket or an addition to a screwdriver socket set.
Extra Information
- Use only with compatible 1/4" drive tools and accessories.
- Confirm that the screw has a PH3 Phillips recess before use.
- Position the bit fully inside the screw head before applying turning force.
- Keep the bit socket straight and aligned to reduce slipping and screw-head damage.
- Apply controlled pressure and avoid overtightening the fastener.
Pro Tips
- Clean dirt, paint, corrosion or debris from the screw recess before inserting the bit.
- Maintain steady downward pressure while turning to reduce cam-out and slipping.
- Use a short extension where extra clearance is needed without making the setup difficult to control.
- Use a suitable torque wrench where the manufacturer specifies an exact tightening torque.
How to Use
- Confirm that the fastener has a compatible PH3 Phillips recess.
- Attach the bit socket to a compatible 1/4" drive ratchet, handle or extension.
- Position the PH3 bit fully inside the screw recess.
- Keep the socket straight and aligned with the screw.
- Apply steady downward pressure while turning.
- Turn clockwise to tighten or anti-clockwise to loosen.
- Stop if the bit begins to slip or damage the screw head.
- Remove the bit socket after use and store it clean and dry.
Features
- PH3 Phillips profile Designed for compatible PH3 cross-head screw heads.
- 1/4" square drive fitment Compatible with suitable 1/4" drive socket tools.
- Bit socket construction Provides a convenient connection between a screwdriver bit and ratchet system.
- Compact socket format Useful where access, leverage and tool control are important.
- General-purpose use Suitable for assembly, maintenance, automotive, machinery and repair tasks.
Benefits
- Correct fastener fit: The PH3 profile is designed for compatible Phillips screws, helping reduce slipping and screw-head damage.
- Improved fastening control: Allows suitable Phillips screws to be driven with a compatible ratchet or handle.
- Faster operation: Ratcheting action can speed up repeated tightening and loosening tasks.
- Flexible access: Can be paired with compatible extensions for recessed or obstructed fasteners.
- Useful replacement tool: A practical individual bit socket for completing or expanding a socket set.
Application
- Tightening and loosening compatible PH3 Phillips screws
- Workshop assembly and maintenance
- Automotive and motorcycle repair tasks
- Furniture and equipment assembly
- Machinery and appliance servicing
- General installation and repair work
- Use with compatible 1/4" drive ratchets and extensions
Safety
- Wear eye protection when working in workshop, garage or repair environments.
- Use the correct Phillips bit size to avoid slipping or damaging the screw and tool.
- Make sure the bit is fully seated in the screw recess before applying force.
- Keep the bit socket straight and correctly aligned during use.
- Do not use excessive torque on Phillips fasteners.
- Do not use the bit socket as a punch, pry tool, chisel or lever.
- Do not use damaged, twisted, cracked or excessively worn bit sockets.
- Do not use on live electrical circuits unless the complete tool setup is rated for insulated electrical work.