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Bit tip for drywall screws GEKO G30007 PH2, pack quantity 10/1250
Bit tip for drywall screws GEKO G30007 PH2, pack quantity 10/1250
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Bit tip for drywall screws GEKO G30007 PH2, pack quantity 10/1250
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Bit tip for drywall screws GEKO G30007 PH2, pack quantity 10/1250
Bit tip for drywall screws GEKO G30007 PH2, pack quantity 10/1250
Bit tip for drywall screws GEKO G30007 PH2 is a replacement PH2 Pozidriv screwdriver bit designed specifically for use with drywall (plasterboard) screws. The bit is intended for use with manual screwdrivers, electric drivers and bit holders, offering compatibility with standard PH2 screw heads commonly used in plasterboard fastening. Supplied in a pack referenced as 10/1250, this bit provides a straightforward spare or replacement option for assembly and renovation tasks involving drywall panels.
The GEKO PH2 bit provides accurate engagement with Pozidriv screw heads, reducing cam-out and allowing consistent torque transfer when fastening drywall sheets. Its standardized PH2 geometry ensures compatibility with the majority of plasterboard screws. The bit’s construction offers reliable performance for repeated use in construction and renovation settings, and the pack quantity makes it convenient for both small repairs and larger jobs.
Insert the PH2 bit into a compatible screwdriver chuck or bit holder and ensure it is securely seated. Align the bit with the Pozidriv screw head to ensure full engagement before applying torque. For electric drivers, set an appropriate speed and torque limit for drywall screws to avoid overdriving or damaging the material. Replace the bit when wear or rounding of the tip reduces engagement quality.
Use the bit with controlled torque settings on power tools when fixing drywall to avoid overtightening. Store spare bits in a dry place and inspect tips regularly for wear; replace worn bits to maintain secure fastening and reduce screw head damage.
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