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FREE TOOL !!! - Yes, a Free, In Your Hands Real Tool. I'm so confident that you'll be amazed at the Fit, Finish, and Awesome Holding Power of our JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) Screwdriver that you'll come back for one of our 8-Piece Shop Sets that includes our Exclusive Impacta Driver or One of our 46-Piece Roadside/Trailside Tool Roll Kits that we're giving these away to the First 50 People. I'll also send you a Stainless Phillips Screw so you can feel the differences.
The Japanese Industrial Standard was created in 1916. They were designed and built for hand-tool applications. The concept and design was simple - self centering, 90 degrees or less engagement, and most importantly - the bit FITS the screw in such a way that maximum Torque could be applied to the work. Yes, you can twist and break screws off in their place. The design allows the operator to control the proper application of torque by hand. Stop scratching paint, polished aluminum, and more importantly - make factory-correct repairs to every cross-point screw on your motorcycle, home, automobile, and electronics. These JIS Drivers fit Japanese, European, and American Screws better than the Phillips.
20 years later in 1936, Henry Phillips patented his Phillips Screwdrivers. His patent defines the design as self-centering, 90 degrees or less engagement, and for Air Tools. The Phillips Drivers went into production at the Cadillac factory in 1940 where cars were being assembled with Air Tools. Torque Limits were designed-in and the bit would and will "Cam Out" wherein the driver bit will Lift and Cam over the screw head slots when tight or worn. In the fast-paced assembly line of a factory, the Air Tool was essential. Having a driver bit that would "Cam Out" before breaking was better than dealing with the broken screw (assembly line would stop, extraction, repair, and replacement steps would be required)
Whether you already know about the differences between JIS and the Phillips Drivers and just want to see it for yourself, or have never heard of the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) and want to learn more - Here is your chance to do it at our expense! How do you get one? Go to our website and add the Free JIS #2 Driver T-Handle to a cart. There is a very small shipping cost that will be applied. The Tool is Free as long as they last -
Thanks for following us, Gordon/RTS
http://www.rrrtoolsolutions.com/
The Japanese Industrial Standard was created in 1916. They were designed and built for hand-tool applications. The concept and design was simple - self centering, 90 degrees or less engagement, and most importantly - the bit FITS the screw in such a way that maximum Torque could be applied to the work. Yes, you can twist and break screws off in their place. The design allows the operator to control the proper application of torque by hand. Stop scratching paint, polished aluminum, and more importantly - make factory-correct repairs to every cross-point screw on your motorcycle, home, automobile, and electronics. These JIS Drivers fit Japanese, European, and American Screws better than the Phillips.
20 years later in 1936, Henry Phillips patented his Phillips Screwdrivers. His patent defines the design as self-centering, 90 degrees or less engagement, and for Air Tools. The Phillips Drivers went into production at the Cadillac factory in 1940 where cars were being assembled with Air Tools. Torque Limits were designed-in and the bit would and will "Cam Out" wherein the driver bit will Lift and Cam over the screw head slots when tight or worn. In the fast-paced assembly line of a factory, the Air Tool was essential. Having a driver bit that would "Cam Out" before breaking was better than dealing with the broken screw (assembly line would stop, extraction, repair, and replacement steps would be required)
Whether you already know about the differences between JIS and the Phillips Drivers and just want to see it for yourself, or have never heard of the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) and want to learn more - Here is your chance to do it at our expense! How do you get one? Go to our website and add the Free JIS #2 Driver T-Handle to a cart. There is a very small shipping cost that will be applied. The Tool is Free as long as they last -
Thanks for following us, Gordon/RTS
http://www.rrrtoolsolutions.com/