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Electrician Phillips Screwdriver Dedra 064b4, PH3, 150 mm shaft
Electrician Phillips Screwdriver Dedra 064b4, PH3, 150 mm shaft
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Electrician Phillips Screwdriver Dedra 064b4, PH3, 150 mm shaft
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Electrician Phillips Screwdriver Dedra 064b4, PH3, 150 mm shaft
Electrician Phillips Screwdriver Dedra 064b4, PH3, 150 mm shaft
Dedra electrician Phillips screwdriver 064b4 with a PH3 tip and a 150 mm shaft is a hand tool designed for work with Phillips-head fasteners in electrical and electronic applications. The tool's PH3 tip is shaped to engage Phillips screws accurately, while the 150 mm shaft provides reach for recessed or hard-to-access fasteners. It is intended for manual use in assembly, maintenance and repair tasks where a PH3 size is required.
This Dedra electrician Phillips screwdriver offers precise tip engagement to reduce cam-out and wear on fastener heads. The longer 150 mm shaft increases accessibility to tight spaces and recessed screws. The screwdriver is intended for manual, controlled torque application, providing tactile feedback that helps avoid over-tightening. Its design is focused on tasks involving electrical and electronic components where accurate screwdriving is necessary.
Select the screwdriver when a PH3 tip is the correct size for the fastener. Position the PH3 tip into the screw recess so it seats fully and apply steady axial pressure while turning the handle to drive or remove the screw. Use controlled force appropriate to the fastener material and connection to avoid stripping the screw or damaging components. For hard-to-reach screws, use the full length of the 150 mm shaft to reach recessed locations while maintaining tool alignment.
Use the Dedra PH3 screwdriver for manual applications where controlled torque and accurate tip engagement are required. Inspect the tip before use and replace the tool if the tip shows signs of rounding. Avoid using the screwdriver on fasteners that require power tools or higher torque than manual handling allows.
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