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Screwdriver EPM PH3 x 150 mm Phillips tip model E-400-0326
Screwdriver EPM PH3 x 150 mm Phillips tip model E-400-0326
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Screwdriver EPM PH3 x 150 mm Phillips tip model E-400-0326
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Screwdriver EPM PH3 x 150 mm Phillips tip model E-400-0326
Screwdriver EPM PH3 x 150 mm Phillips tip model E-400-0326
EPM PH3 x 150 mm Phillips screwdriver (model E-400-0326) is a hand tool designed for driving and removing PH3 cross-head screws. The tool features a 150 mm shaft length with a PH3 tip size suited to medium-to-large cross-head fasteners. It is intended for assembly, maintenance and repair tasks in workshops, construction and electrical work where accurate engagement with Phillips screws is required.
The precision-machined PH3 tip provides consistent fit in compatible cross-head screws, reducing cam-out and wear during repeated use. A 150 mm shaft length offers extended reach into recessed or partially obstructed screw locations while maintaining control. The handle shape and material are selected to deliver stable grip and torque transfer for manual fastening tasks. The screwdriver is a single-purpose tool optimized for Phillips fasteners, enabling straightforward screw driving and removal with predictable performance.
Select the PH3 screwdriver for screws specified as Phillips PH3. Position the tip squarely in the screw recess to ensure full contact between the tip and the screw head. Apply steady axial pressure and turn the handle clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen, keeping wrist movement controlled to avoid slipping. For screws in recessed positions use the 150 mm shaft to reach into the cavity while maintaining alignment between tip and screw.
Inspect the tip before use to confirm it is not worn or damaged; a worn tip increases the risk of cam-out and screw head damage. Use appropriate hand force—avoid excessive torque that can strip the screw. Store the screwdriver in a tool holder or toolbox to protect the tip and maintain ready access for assembly and maintenance tasks.
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