Remember the golden rule: Never force them. When in doubt, check the packaging of your screws. If the box says "Torx Plus," you need a TX20 bit. If it says "Torx," you need a T20.
Knowing the difference is useless if you don't know where to look for them.
Note: A security bit can drive a standard screw, but a standard T20/TX20 bit drive a security screw. Applications of Size 20
Remember the golden rule: Never force them. When in doubt, check the packaging of your screws. If the box says "Torx Plus," you need a TX20 bit. If it says "Torx," you need a T20.
Knowing the difference is useless if you don't know where to look for them.
Note: A security bit can drive a standard screw, but a standard T20/TX20 bit drive a security screw. Applications of Size 20