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Phillips head bits from Cooper Power Tools, Inc. give a power driver or drill a Phillips driving tip, so fasteners with Phillips recesses can be driven using powered tools on repeat jobs. This Phillips screwdriver bit is inserted directly into the front of a power driver or drill, so the bit forms the working interface between the machine and the screw head. The bit is described as 1/4 inch hex power drive, which indicates it fits a 1/4 inch hex drive interface on compatible power drivers that accept these bits. The bit size is listed as PHIL #2, so it matches Phillips screws that use a number 2 recess, which are common in many woodworking and general fastening tasks. The overall length is described as 2-3/4 feet in the SAP description, which provides a defined reach for driving screws where that length suits the workpiece and tool setup.
The statement that the bit is inserted directly into the front of a power driver or drill means the bit is designed to seat into the tool as the active driving member, so the tool transmits torque straight through the bit into the screw recess. The description stating it should not be used with a bit holder shows that the intended fit is direct into the power driver interface, so users match it to tools with 1/4 inch hex power drive capability and do not place a separate holder between tool and bit. Because the shank is identified as 1/4 inch hex power drive, the interface geometry is targeted at power drivers designed for that connection style, so the hex shape helps transmit torque in a positive, non-slip manner during fastening.
The category listing as drive bits and holders places this item within a broader group of components used to deliver torque from powered tools to screws, so it serves as a dedicated Phillips interface in fastening assemblies. The brand Cooper Power Tools, Inc. links the bit to power tool-driven fastening applications, so it suits work where power drivers or drills are the primary means of installing Phillips screws. The PHIL #2 designation indicates alignment with number 2 Phillips screw heads, so tasks that standardize on that screw size can use this bit to match the recess design for consistent engagement. The description that it is inserted directly into the front of a power driver or drill points to applications where the bit is cycled in and out of the chuck or interface, so workflows that change bits during a shift can treat this as a direct-fit component within their driver setup.
The 1/4 inch hex power drive description signals that the shank is shaped for a hex interface, so torque from the driver is carried through flat-to-flat contact rather than friction alone, which supports steady rotation under the loads typical of driving Phillips screws. The instruction that it should not be used with a bit holder defines how the bit is meant to engage the tool, so torque transfer remains direct from the driver output to the bit without an intermediate adapter in that configuration. The manufacturer part number 492-AX uniquely identifies this specific Phillips head bit within Cooper Power Tools, Inc. offerings, so maintenance staff and purchasing can reference 492-AX when they need to restock the same bit for consistent behavior across multiple drivers. The SAP description also naming it SCRWDRVR BIT, PHIL #2, 2-3/4 feet reinforces the profile and length together, so technicians reading internal system entries can match the written description to the physical bit style and reach needed for their driven screw operations.
This Phillips head bit is described as PHIL #2, so it engages number 2 Phillips screw recesses, which are widely used where a standard-sized Phillips driving profile is specified.
The 1/4 inch hex power drive shank is shaped for power drivers or drills that accept 1/4 inch hex drive bits, so the bit seats into matching hex interfaces on those tools.
The Cooper Power Tools, Inc. Phillips bit is described as not for use with a bit holder, so it is intended to be inserted directly into the front of a compatible power driver or drill.
The SAP description lists 2-3/4 feet length, so this bit provides that stated reach from the power driver, which matters when selecting bits for clearance and depth-relative tasks.
This product is in the drive bits and holders class, so inventory systems can track it alongside other torque-transfer components used with power drivers and drills.
The manufacturer part number 492-AX uniquely identifies this Cooper Power Tools Phillips head bit, so purchasing and maintenance teams can specify the exact same item when ordering.
The Cooper Power Tools, Inc. Phillips head bit described here is a PHIL #2 profile with a 1/4 inch hex power drive shank, so it matches power drivers that accept that interface and require a number 2 Phillips driving tip. Because the bit is inserted directly into the front of a power driver or drill and is described as not for use with a bit holder, it suits workflows built around direct-fit bits rather than intermediate adapters. The specific identification as manufacturer part number 492-AX and SAP description SCRWDRVR BIT, PHIL #2, 2-3/4 feet allows shops to align sourcing, tool assignment, and documentation around a single, clearly defined Phillips driver bit.
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