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Flat-head screwdriver EPM M3 5×100 mm — slotted tip, insulated handle
Flat-head screwdriver EPM M3 5×100 mm — slotted tip, insulated handle
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Flat-head screwdriver EPM M3 5×100 mm — slotted tip, insulated handle
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Flat-head screwdriver EPM M3 5×100 mm — slotted tip, insulated handle
Flat-head screwdriver EPM M3 5×100 mm — slotted tip, insulated handle
EPM flat-head screwdriver M3 with a 5×100 mm slotted tip is designed for driving and removing slotted screws in general maintenance, assembly and repair tasks. The tool features a straight flat blade with a 5 mm wide tip and a 100 mm shaft length, paired with an insulated handle that provides controlled torque and precise screw engagement. The design is suitable for both workshop and household use where a standard slotted screwdriver is required.
The screwdriver offers a precisely shaped slotted tip that fits standard 5 mm screws to reduce cam-out and improve contact. The straight 100 mm shaft provides reach into recessed fasteners while maintaining stiffness for reliable torque transfer. An insulated handle improves grip and handling, enabling steadier control during turning and reducing slippage. The overall build balances maneuverability and durability for routine repair and assembly tasks.
Align the 5 mm slotted tip with the screw head so the blade fully engages the slot. Apply steady axial pressure and turn the insulated handle clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen the screw. Use moderate force to avoid damaging the screw head or the blade tip; if resistance is high, verify correct tip fit and access. For recessed screws, insert the 100 mm shaft fully into the opening before applying torque to ensure stable engagement.
Use the screwdriver for tasks appropriate to a 5 mm slotted tip and avoid applying excessive torque that could deform the blade or screw head. Keep the tip clean and free of debris to maintain secure contact. Store the tool in a dry place and inspect the tip periodically for wear; replace the tool if the tip becomes rounded or damaged.
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