It won't fall even with stainless screws! A must-see for those who are having trouble with stainless screws!
What is a "Chucking Bit PAT."? For fastening non-ferrous metals like SUS and brass, which cannot be magnetized, it was necessary to use air suction and components like mouthpieces to prevent screws from falling. Some may find themselves in a situation where, despite wanting to use highly corrosion-resistant SUS materials, such as SUSXM7, which cannot be magnetized and require air suction, the costs and workability of the necessary air suction components make it difficult to adopt such materials, leading them to reluctantly choose magnetizable materials like SUS430 screws. The advantage of using Top Plane screws is that they allow the use of a special bit called a "Chucking Bit," which enables fastening these non-ferrous metal screws without dropping them, without the need for air suction. By using this special bit, significant cost reductions can be achieved, and it allows for the adoption of highly corrosion-resistant screws that were previously not feasible due to workability considerations. *The Chucking Bit can only be used in combination with Top Plane screws and is not compatible with conventional Phillips screws.
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【Example of Introduction】 ●Cost of Screw Tightening with Air Suction● 1. Air suction mouthpiece and suction attachment List price approximately @¥5,000 to ¥6,000 (our price) 2. Our vacuum pump VP-3 for air suction List price approximately @¥40,000 (our price) 3. Driver bit List price approximately @¥300 to ¥500 (our price) 4. Electricity cost (vacuum pump) Total @¥45,300 to ¥46,500 + electricity cost (for one driver) ●Cost when adopting "Chucking Bit PAT."● 1. Chucking bit @¥700 to ¥1,500 Total @¥700 to ¥1,500 Difference @¥44,600 to ¥45,000
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Our company was founded in March 1970, starting the manufacturing and sales of electric screwdrivers and special screws (Totsune screws). The Totsune screw is characterized by a round hole formed at the center of the negative screw head, and it all began with that screw. Since the bit's tip can be guided accurately into the groove of the screw head in one go, the company name was inspired by the concept of a hole-in-one in golf. We always strive to create products based on this hole-in-one system as our motto.