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Philips No.2 X 25mm Drywall Bit Pouch

Philips No.2 X 25mm Drywall Bit Pouch
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: T PHDW025-1
  • Weight: 0.02kg
  • Dimensions: 134.00mm x 47.00mm x 16.00mm
  • SKU: T PHDW025-1
  • UPC: 6009515865511
R 36.00
Ex VAT: R 31.30

Tork Craft Phillips No.2 x 25 mm Drywall Bit (Model PHDW025)

This Tork Craft PHDW025 bit features a Phillips #2 tip and 25 mm length, with a 1/4″ (6.35 mm) hex shank for use with quick-change chucks and impact drivers. It’s designed to drive drywall screws efficiently and reliably in bulk packaging.

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Features

  • Phillips #2 tip: Designed for the most commonly used drywall screw head.
  • 25 mm length: Provides ideal reach for drywall sheets and flush screw placement.
  • 1/4″ hex shank: Fits standard quick-change driver chucks and bit holders.
  • Bulk packaging: Ideal for high-volume trade applications.

Benefits

  • Speed in application: Common tip size and length for drywall assembly means less bit-changes.
  • Versatile compatibility: The 1/4″ hex enables use in drivers, impact drivers and cordless systems.
  • Cost-effective: Bulk packaging supports frequent screwdriving tasks without constant restocking.

Extra Information

  • Best used for drywall screw driving in plasterboard, gypsum-board, and sheet materials.
  • Ensure the driver is set to the correct torque to avoid overdriving or stripping the screw head.
  • Keep bit tips clean of plaster and debris to maintain optimal engagement.

Pro Tip

  • When working overhead, use the magnetic driver or bit holder in combination with this bit to reduce drops and re-starts.
  • Keep a dedicated holder labelled “25 mm Drywall Bit PH2 Bulk” to speed up selection on site.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandTork Craft
Cat No.PHDW025
Product TypeDrywall Screw Driving Bit
Tip SizePhillips #2
Length25 mm
Shank1/4″ hex (6.35 mm)
PackagingPouch
Typical UseTrade drywall screwdriving, sheet-fixing, high-volume applications

Safety

  • Wear eye protection when driving drywall screws — broken bits or flying debris are possible.
  • Ensure bit is properly seated in the screw head before applying torque to reduce cam-out or bit breakage.
  • Use the correct driver setting for drywall screws to avoid over-penetration or damage to sheet material.