Impact

: Slide a hex-shank bit into the opening. These bits often have a notch that the chuck grips to lock them in place.

: Push the socket onto the anvil until it clicks or seats firmly against the friction ring or detent pin. 3. Converting Tools with Adapters Impact

: If you need to use standard smooth-shank drill bits, you can use a keyless drill chuck adapter . 2. Attaching Sockets to an Impact Wrench : Slide a hex-shank bit into the opening

To put together a piece or accessory for an impact tool—whether it's a driver or a wrench—the process typically involves selecting compatible, attachments and securing them into the tool's specialized chuck or anvil . 1. Attaching Bits to an Impact Driver Impact drivers use a 1/4-inch hex quick-change chuck . Attaching Sockets to an Impact Wrench To put

: Let go of the collar. It should snap back, securing the bit. Gently pull on the bit to ensure it won't fly out during use.

: Always use impact-rated sockets , which are usually black and made of thicker, more durable steel to prevent shattering under high torque.