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Screwdriver Phillips PH2 x 100 mm, FELO SD No. 9
Screwdriver Phillips PH2 x 100 mm, FELO SD No. 9
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Screwdriver Phillips PH2 x 100 mm, FELO SD No. 9
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Screwdriver Phillips PH2 x 100 mm, FELO SD No. 9
Screwdriver Phillips PH2 x 100 mm, FELO SD No. 9
FELO SD No. 9 Phillips screwdriver with a PH2 tip and a 100 mm shaft is designed for general assembly, maintenance and repair work where Phillips-head fasteners are used. The tool provides a standard PH2 profile that matches common cross-head screws and a medium-length shaft that balances reach and control, making it suitable for woodworking, electronics housings and household repairs. The screwdriver is produced by FELO and offers a familiar form factor for technicians and DIY users who require reliable engagement with Phillips screws.
The PH2 x 100 mm screwdriver delivers consistent fit with standard Phillips screws, reducing the risk of cam‑out during normal torque applications. Its 100 mm shaft gives improved access to recessed or partially obstructed fasteners while retaining good tactile control. The tool’s tip geometry and shaft stiffness are matched to standard fastener dimensions to ensure accurate torque transfer and minimize tip wear under typical use conditions.
Select the PH2 tip screwdriver for fasteners with a Phillips cross recess sized for PH2. Position the tip squarely into the screw recess, apply axial pressure to seat the tip, and turn with steady torque to drive or remove the screw. Use controlled force to avoid cam‑out and check engagement frequently when working with worn or damaged screw heads. For access to recessed fasteners, use the full 100 mm shaft while maintaining a stable grip on the handle.
Use this screwdriver with screws that match the PH2 profile to ensure proper engagement. Inspect the tip before use and replace the tool if the tip shows significant wear or rounding. For higher torque applications, use a dedicated impact or nut‑driver tool designed for that purpose rather than a standard screwdriver.
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