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54 Bit Driver Kit

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Product code: IF145-022

Product Overview

The key to getting inside modern hardware.

  • The comprehensive standard in precision screwdriver bit sets, features 54 carefully selected bits—chosen with data collected from our thousands of free repair guides.
  • This kit forms the base of our popular Pro Tech Toolkit, the industry standard for computer repair technicians and businesses.
  • Available in an elegant and rugged magnetically-sealed wooden case.

If you're looking for replacement or legacy bits, or you just want larger and even more rare bits, be sure to also take a look at iFixit's Macro Bit Set and 4mm Screwdriver Bits. If you're looking for a slick ratcheting screwdriver that fits all the bits in the 54 Bit Driver Kit, check out Frictionless Ratchet.

Kit Contents:

  • 4 mm Aluminum Driver - featuring a magnetic socket, rubber grips, and a ball-bearing swivel top
  • Flexible Shaft Extension - snake into hard to reach places
  • 60 mm Shaft Extension - doubles as a T-handle for extra torque
  • 1/4" Adapter - use this kit's 4 mm bits in standard 1/4" drivers
  • 54 bits in the following sizes:
    • Pentalobe sizes 2, 5, 6 (iPhone, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro)
    • Flathead sizes 1, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 mm
    • Phillips sizes #000, #00, #0, #1, #2
    • JIS sizes 000, 00, 0, 1
    • Torx sizes T3, T4, T5, T6
    • Torx Security TR7, TR8, TR9, TR10, TR15, TR20 (compatible with non-security)
    • Hex sizes 0.7, 0.9, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 6 mm
    • Square sizes #0, #1, #2
    • Triangle size 3 mm
    • Tri-wing sizes #0, #1
    • Nut Driver sizes 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5 mm

Product Details

$24.95

 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

$59.95 Wooden Case

 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

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This is the set that spawned the repair revolution. We have honed its contents to be both your everyday driver set and your go-to resource for all the security bits needed to open consumer electronics.

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Each bit resides in a removable soft plastic block with five friends. The driver body is machined from a single piece of aluminum, with a ball bearing mounted swivel top. The flexible shaft is great for stereo work or other large electronics where all the screws aren’t on the surface. The drive adapter lets you use these specialty bits with any standard ¼” driver handle or most power tools.

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When it comes to precision bit sets, there is no better kit. If you want something that looks as elegant as it performs, look no further than the wooden case for the 54 Bit Driver Kit. This case is emblazoned with the Fixers Fist, reminding all the world that we have the right to open our electronics. We believe that repair is noble, and so should you.

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Bits Included: ¶ 

  • Pentalobe sizes 2, 5, 6 (iPhone, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro)
  • Flathead sizes 1, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 mm
  • Phillips sizes #000, #00, #0, #1, #2
  • JIS sizes 000, 00, 0, 1
  • Torx sizes T3, T4, T5, T6
  • Torx Security TR7, TR8, TR9, TR10, TR15, TR20 (compatible with non-security)
  • Hex sizes 0.7, 0.9, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 6 mm
  • Square sizes #0, #1, #2
  • Triangle size 3 mm
  • Tri-wing sizes #0, #1
  • Nut Driver sizes 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5 mm
 

Stories

My Problem

iPhone 4S rear camera failed due to a little bit of water. Although my Lifeproof case has kept her dry for almost 2 years, it didn't stay dry on a water slide.

My Fix

Repair took about 20 minutes. The repair guide was simple to follow and easy to understand.

My Advice

Read the directions and look at the pictures. One without the other may lead you into some trouble.

My Problem

The fan was making noise. I found your video how to remove the fan which was extremely helpful

My Fix

No problem, fan fixed, thanks to your video.

My Advice

I would recommend your site to anyone. The toolkit that I ordered help me alot.

My Problem

I was trying to switch from a regular hard drive to a 256GB SSD in my Mac mini,

My Fix

The repair went excellent, almost no hitches at all.

My Advice

The guide for this one says "to reassemble, follow these instructions in reverse". There are two things this may not work well for. The hard drive has to slot into two small holes. When taking this out, you do not notice these at all (they are not mentioned) and only discover them when you try to reassemble. The other is the hard drive data cable wants to pop off until you install the wifi antenna. This would be relevant information to include in the guide, as I was worried I did something wrong until I noticed the antenna puts pressure on it to keep it from coming loose once installed.

My Problem

Many years ago I started to repair my own Mac and iPods, etc..

With the passage of time and as everyone sabesmos, Apple sack new models to market with new parts and a higher requirement herrameintas.

I have acquired some other sites, but the truth is that having screwdrivers Eseté fantastic set was almost a fantasy ...

Today I am happy because I can take apart and fix almost any device!

My Fix

Thanks to iFixit and could change two internal batteries (a MacBook Air and a MacBook Pro), Rearranging a connector of a third-generation iPad and repair a button iPhoine necendido a 4S!

My Advice

I can only recommend not using tools other than those specified, and that can ruin a screw and this other probblema more serious to solve.

My Problem

iPhone 4 speaker went out... apparently they have a tendency to do this.

My Fix

The good:

The steps were right on the money. I followed it along, taking my time, but ultimately it went well and it was fixed.

The bad:

I'm near sighted and felt like I needed a digital microscope to see half of the screws. DO NOT MISPLACE THEM!

One of the first couple steps talks about taking off the battery. Okay --- Yes you have to be ginger with that thing, but whatever super-duper concrete style adhesive they use to secure the battery in the case takes a lot of pressure to get out.

The picture says "Then pull the tab by the phone to remove the battery". Well that S.O.B 'pull me' tab broke about half pull. Again, the adhesive on the battery.... Just get it out... take your time but get it out. It'll require some strength.

My Advice

-Magnetic tipped bits --- DO NOT misplace the screws.

-Find a way to make your fingers lose weight -- Big hands and fat fingers are not a friend here

-Take your time -- Be patient with this.

-Get out the battery, though it really secured on there

-Approximate length of repair time: between 45min-90min depending on how experienced you are.

-- When all else fails, drop test it, then hit it a hammer, run it over with your truck ... then rinse and repeat.

My Problem

Needed a good kit of tools, and see several indications on the Internet about the 54 Bit Driver Kit decided to acquire it.

Kits bought from china, all with low quality;

My Fix

I used the kit to repair cell phones and consoles (Ps3)

My Advice

Buy now this Kit!!!

My Problem

Power lock button didn't work any more.

My Fix

GREAT! Had to back up/undo the reassembly part way through for I forgot to install the position sensor. After that all went well.

My Advice

Wish y'all would put the reassembly steps in the guide step by step for better flow of the project.

This is a very tedious fix, should only be attempted by persons with patients and an eye to details.

Sorry no picture the IPhone is my only camera

My Problem

My wife had her iPhone 4S outside in the 108 degree Phoenix weather. She was under an umbrella with a misting system and the phone was misted on towards the top of the phone. As soon as she realized it, she grabbed it and wiped it down but it was too late. The screen started to blink, went blank and the LED flash came on.

I tried to shut it down immediately but got no response whatsoever. The LED flash remained on until the battery died the next day.

The headphone moisture sensor had turned pink but the sensor in the 30-pin dock connector was white as snow. The phone is out of warranty but I know that Apple is not too keen on repairing water damaged phones. I was surprised that the phone had a catastrophic failure on account that it had only been misted on and was curious to see if it had gotten wet enough to trip the internal sensors as well.

It turns out that neither of the internal moisture sensors were pink so I put it back together and will be taking it to Apple for repair.

My Fix

No repair was made. Because the phone appears to have experienced water damage I have no way of diagnosing which component/s need replacement.

Apple has flat rate repairs so I will take it to them to diagnose and repair. If I knew what the issue was specifically, i.e. a cracked screen, I would repair it myself but I do not have any diagnostic tools and will therefore rely on Apple to handle the repair.

My Advice

If you can't diagnose the issue, let Apple do it for you.

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My Problem

There were 2 phones that needed to be fixed. One with a broken screen and the other was bricked. The broken screen is self explanatory. The bricked device was a Motorola Droid Razr Maxx. He bricked it to where it wouldn't charge. So eventually the phone just died. I could get enough power in it to start it up and get to the fastboot screen, but that's it. Everything I could get it into wouldn't charge the phone. I had to tear it down, and manually charge the battery in order to use fastboot to restore the phone to stock.

My Fix

Great. Bricked phone is no longer bricked. The broken screen is no longer broken

My Advice

Buy a heat gun if you're messing with a screen. Take more pictures.

My Problem

a friend had an iPad 4 with a cracked screen, i enjoy fixing apple products so i decided to give it a shot.

My Fix

the repair went well, the iOpener works a little slow but i may need to try it again and make sure i follow the steps carefully, i already had a heat gun so i used that for the repair. everything went well and the new screen fit perfectly.

My Advice

Loving the 54 bit Driver kit! the magnetizer/demagnetizer is quite nice to have around as i was previously just using random magnets if i could find them which didn't always work the way i wanted it to.