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Set of 5 screwdriver bits EINHELL S2 for PH/PZ/SL, model 49131360
Set of 5 screwdriver bits EINHELL S2 for PH/PZ/SL, model 49131360
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Set of 5 screwdriver bits EINHELL S2 for PH/PZ/SL, model 49131360
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Set of 5 screwdriver bits EINHELL S2 for PH/PZ/SL, model 49131360
Set of 5 screwdriver bits EINHELL S2 for PH/PZ/SL, model 49131360
Set of 5 screwdriver bits EINHELL S2 for PH/PZ/SL, model 49131360 is a compact assortment of replacement bits made from S2 tool steel. The kit includes Phillips, Pozidriv and slotted profiles to cover common screw types encountered in household repairs and assembly work. Bits are sized for use with standard bit holders and hand or powered screwdrivers, offering a balance of hardness and toughness for repeated use.
The S2 tool steel construction delivers enhanced wear resistance and improved edge retention compared with standard bits, helping to maintain fit in screw heads and reduce rounding. The compact 5-piece selection provides versatile coverage of common profiles without excess bulk, and the bits are compatible with typical magnetic bit holders and quick-change chucks. This combination supports reliable torque transfer and consistent engagement with fasteners during general repair and maintenance tasks.
Select the bit that matches the screw head profile to ensure correct engagement and minimize cam-out. Insert the bit into a compatible 1/4" hex bit holder or the chuck of a powered driver, ensuring it seats securely. Apply steady, aligned pressure while driving or removing screws and use appropriate torque settings on powered tools to avoid damaging the bit or fastener. After use, store bits in their case or a bit organizer to protect the tips and maintain performance.
For best results, match the exact profile and size of the bit to the screw head, avoid excessive lateral forces, and use torque-controlled settings when working with powered drivers. Inspect bits regularly for wear and replace any that show rounding or deformation to prevent damage to fasteners.
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