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Flat Impact Screwdriver EPM E-400-0367 HEX 6×100 mm
Flat Impact Screwdriver EPM E-400-0367 HEX 6×100 mm
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Flat Impact Screwdriver EPM E-400-0367 HEX 6×100 mm
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Flat Impact Screwdriver EPM E-400-0367 HEX 6×100 mm
Flat Impact Screwdriver EPM E-400-0367 HEX 6×100 mm
The Flat Impact Screwdriver EPM E-400-0367 HEX 6×100 mm is a hand tool designed to loosen and tighten slotted (flat) screws by converting hammer strikes into rotational torque. It features a 6 mm hexagonal shank and a 100 mm long flat tip suited for standard slotted heads. The tool is built with a robust handle and a reinforced shaft to withstand repeated impacts, making it appropriate for automotive, maintenance and mechanical repair tasks where additional torque and shock-assisted turning are needed.
The hexagonal shank provides a secure fit in chucks and holders and prevents slipping during impact strikes. The 100 mm tip length gives reach into recessed screw locations while the reinforced shaft and impact-resistant handle absorb shock and protect the user’s grip. The tool’s construction focuses on reliable energy transfer from hammer blows into rotational force, reducing the need for excessive manual torque.
Place the flat tip into the screw slot ensuring a snug fit to minimize cam-out. Hold the screwdriver firmly with the shaft aligned with the screw axis. Strike the end cap of the handle with a hammer to generate impact force; the internal mechanism will convert the axial blows into rotational torque on the screw. Use controlled strikes and check alignment frequently to avoid damaging the screw head or tip. When loosening a stuck screw, alternate moderate hammer strikes with attempts to turn the screw until it begins to move.
Wear safety glasses and gloves when using the impact screwdriver. Select the correct flat tip width to match the screw slot to reduce rounding. Use moderate hammer force and avoid excessive strikes that could damage the screw or tool. Store the tool dry and inspect the tip and shank for wear before use; replace if deformed or excessively worn.
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