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Screwdriver EPM E-400-0391 two-ended flat and Phillips tip
Screwdriver EPM E-400-0391 two-ended flat and Phillips tip
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Screwdriver EPM E-400-0391 two-ended flat and Phillips tip
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Screwdriver EPM E-400-0391 two-ended flat and Phillips tip
Screwdriver EPM E-400-0391 two-ended flat and Phillips tip
The EPM E-400-0391 two-ended screwdriver combines a flat (slotted) tip on one end and a Phillips (cross) tip on the other in a single compact tool. It is intended for manual fastening and removal of screws in everyday household, repair and assembly tasks. The screwdriver’s dual-tip design eliminates the need to switch tools for common screw types and keeps a basic set of fastening functions readily available for maintenance and DIY projects.
This two-ended screwdriver offers compactness and versatility by providing both flat and Phillips tips in one handle. Its simple, balanced design makes it easy to apply controlled torque for light to medium fastening jobs. The dual-tip format reduces the number of separate drivers required for basic tasks, saving space in a toolbox and simplifying quick repairs. The straightforward construction makes the tool low-maintenance and reliable for routine use.
Select the tip required for the screw head and position the tip squarely in the screw recess to reduce slippage. Apply steady pressure while turning the handle in the appropriate direction: clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise to loosen. For better control, use short, controlled turns rather than excessive force; if the screw does not budge, check that the tip size matches the screw head to avoid damage. When switching tips, ensure the tool is clear of the workpiece and store the screwdriver safely after use.
Use the screwdriver only on compatible screw heads and avoid applying force beyond light to medium torque to prevent tip wear or screw damage. Do not use this manual screwdriver on live electrical circuits; for electrical work, use insulated tools rated for electrical safety. Regularly inspect the tips for wear and replace the tool if tips become rounded or damaged.
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