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Flat-head screwdriver FELO model FL90035310 3.5 x 0.6 mm
Flat-head screwdriver FELO model FL90035310 3.5 x 0.6 mm
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Flat-head screwdriver FELO model FL90035310 3.5 x 0.6 mm
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Flat-head screwdriver FELO model FL90035310 3.5 x 0.6 mm
Flat-head screwdriver FELO model FL90035310 3.5 x 0.6 mm
The Flat-head screwdriver FELO model FL90035310 3.5 x 0.6 mm is a precision tool intended for driving and removing flat-slot screws used in electronics, household appliances and general maintenance tasks. The blade measures 3.5 mm in width with a 0.6 mm thickness, and the tip is precision-milled to ensure a close fit with screw heads, reducing slippage and wear. The handle is ergonomically shaped to provide controlled torque and comfortable operation during repetitive assembly or repair work.
The precision-milled tip improves contact with the screw slot and reduces cam-out, increasing work accuracy and protecting screw heads. The blade dimensions 3.5 x 0.6 mm are suitable for small to medium flat screws commonly found in electronics and appliances. The handle design supports controlled torque application and comfortable grip for prolonged use, while the overall build quality from FELO ensures durable performance under normal workshop conditions.
Select the FL90035310 when a 3.5 x 0.6 mm flat-blade is required for the screw head. Insert the precision-milled tip fully into the screw slot, apply steady axial pressure and turn with controlled torque to avoid cam-out or damage to the screw. For removal, reverse the turning direction while maintaining pressure. Use steady, even force rather than sudden or excessive torque, and ensure the screw and surrounding components are supported to prevent slipping or damage.
Use the screwdriver for tasks matching its blade dimensions and avoid applying excessive torque on hardened or oversized fasteners. Keep the tip clean and free of debris to maintain accurate fit; inspect the tip for wear and replace the tool when the tip shape is compromised to prevent damage to screw heads.
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