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New bit and screw holder prevents dropped screws

By General Aviation News Staff · June 9, 2006 ·

FELO introduces a new bit holder that holds standard 1/4″ shank bits and the screw securely in place.

The tool uses two rare earth magnets — one holds the bit in place, the other holds the fastener securely.

Named Allstar, the bit holder is available individually or packaged with an assortment of popular bits. All bits are machined from European Chrome-Moly-Vanadium steel and heat treated to the highest possible hardness levels to give users a lifetime of precision service.

FELO develops and manufactures tools with interchangeable blades and bits. These products can be ordered and shipped same day from stock at Bondhus Corp.

For more information: 800-328-8310.

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