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Screwdriver Bit for Gypsum Board EINHELL PH2 S2, set of 2
Screwdriver Bit for Gypsum Board EINHELL PH2 S2, set of 2
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Screwdriver Bit for Gypsum Board EINHELL PH2 S2, set of 2
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Screwdriver Bit for Gypsum Board EINHELL PH2 S2, set of 2
Screwdriver Bit for Gypsum Board EINHELL PH2 S2, set of 2
The EINHELL Screwdriver Bit for Gypsum Board PH2 S2 is a compact two-piece set designed for fastening gypsum board and general screwdriving tasks. Each bit is a Phillips PH2 profile manufactured from S2 tool steel to provide consistent hardness and improved wear resistance during repetitive use. The set is intended for use with electric screwdrivers and impact drivers when installing drywall panels, fixing metal or wooden profiles and carrying out renovation work.
The S2 tool steel construction ensures stable tip geometry and resistance to deformation under torque, supporting reliable screw engagement and reduced cam‑out. The compact two‑piece selection covers the most common PH2 screwheads used in gypsum board installation, offering straightforward replacement and portability in a toolbox or bit holder. The bits are compatible with standard 1/4" hex chucks and quick‑change bit holders, facilitating rapid tool changes on the job.
Select a PH2 bit from the set and insert it into the screwdriver or impact driver’s hex chuck or quick‑change holder until it locks securely. Position the screw perpendicular to the gypsum board surface, apply steady pressure and drive at appropriate speed to avoid over‑driving or damaging the board. For optimum results when installing drywall, use screws sized for gypsum board and a depth‑control stop or clutch setting on the screwdriver to set screw heads flush without cutting the paper surface.
Use the EINHELL PH2 S2 bits with appropriate torque settings on electric screwdrivers and impact drivers. Inspect bits regularly for tip wear and replace when signs of rounding or chipping appear to maintain secure screw engagement and prevent damage to fasteners or workpieces.
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