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Screwdriver EPM PH2 x 200mm, crosshead (model E-400-0325)
Screwdriver EPM PH2 x 200mm, crosshead (model E-400-0325)
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Screwdriver EPM PH2 x 200mm, crosshead (model E-400-0325)
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Screwdriver EPM PH2 x 200mm, crosshead (model E-400-0325)
Screwdriver EPM PH2 x 200mm, crosshead (model E-400-0325)
The EPM PH2 x 200mm crosshead screwdriver (model E-400-0325) is a manual Phillips-head tool intended for driving and removing PH2 screws. It features a 200 mm shaft that provides reach and control for general assembly, repair and maintenance tasks. The driver is suitable for working with a variety of materials and assemblies where a medium-length shaft and a standard PH2 tip are required.
This screwdriver combines a standard PH2 crosshead tip with a 200 mm shaft length to balance access and torque transfer. The medium-length shaft improves reach into recessed or deeper fastenings while maintaining hand control for accurate screw driving. The tool’s straightforward design makes it easy to use for both repetitive tasks and occasional repairs, and it is compatible with common Phillips screws found in furniture, electronics enclosures and general carpentry.
Position the PH2 tip into the screw recess ensuring full contact between the tip and the screw head to avoid cam‑out. Apply steady axial pressure while turning the handle clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen. For recessed screws, use the full length of the shaft to reach the fastener; for higher torque demands, apply controlled force and consider using additional leverage with appropriate techniques to avoid damaging the screw head.
Use the screwdriver on compatible PH2 screws only and avoid applying excessive torque that could strip the screw head. Keep the tip clean and free of debris to maintain optimal engagement. For tasks requiring higher torque or faster work, consider using a powered driver with the correct PH2 bit.
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