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Manual screwdriver Dedra 06A017, 150 mm, Phillips tip
Manual screwdriver Dedra 06A017, 150 mm, Phillips tip
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Manual screwdriver Dedra 06A017, 150 mm, Phillips tip
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Manual screwdriver Dedra 06A017, 150 mm, Phillips tip
Manual screwdriver Dedra 06A017, 150 mm, Phillips tip
Dedra 06A017 is a manual screwdriver with a 150 mm overall length and a Phillips tip designed for driving and removing Phillips-head screws. The tool is intended for general assembly, furniture fitting, electrical and household tasks where controlled manual torque and straightforward handling are required. Its slim profile and fixed tip make it suitable for work in moderate-reach areas and for applications where powered screwdrivers are impractical or could damage components.
The Phillips tip provides reliable engagement with cross-head screws to reduce cam-out during typical fastening and unfastening operations. With a 150 mm length, the screwdriver reaches into recessed or partially obstructed screws while keeping the hand at a safe distance from work surfaces. The manual design gives direct tactile feedback and fine control over applied torque, which is important for precision tasks and delicate fastenings.
Select the Dedra 06A017 Phillips screwdriver and align the tip with the screw head so the tip seats fully in the cross recess. Apply steady axial pressure to keep the tip engaged and turn the handle clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen the screw. Use controlled force to avoid stripping the screw head; for delicate materials, turn slowly and check progress frequently. The fixed tip requires no bit changes, allowing immediate use for compatible Phillips fasteners.
For best results, use the screwdriver with screws that match the Phillips profile and size; avoid excessive torque that could deform screw heads or damage soft materials. Keep the tip clean and inspect for wear before precise work; replace the tool if the tip shows rounding or damage. When working on electrical systems, ensure power is isolated and observe appropriate safety measures.
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