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Screwdriver bit GRAPHITE 56H531, 1/4" drive, Phillips PH2, 25 mm length
Screwdriver bit GRAPHITE 56H531, 1/4" drive, Phillips PH2, 25 mm length
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Screwdriver bit GRAPHITE 56H531, 1/4" drive, Phillips PH2, 25 mm length
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Screwdriver bit GRAPHITE 56H531, 1/4" drive, Phillips PH2, 25 mm length
Screwdriver bit GRAPHITE 56H531, 1/4" drive, Phillips PH2, 25 mm length
GRAPHITE 56H531 is a Phillips PH2 screwdriver bit with a 1/4" hex drive and a 25 mm working length. Constructed from S2 tool steel, this bit is intended for use in bit holders, compact screwdrivers and drivers that accept 1/4" hex bits. The design includes a torsion zone to absorb peak torque loads and a precision-machined PH2 tip to ensure a secure fit with Phillips fasteners. The bit is supplied in a convenient plastic box for storage and transport.
The S2 steel construction provides increased flexibility and resistance to mechanical damage compared with standard steels, while the torsion zone reduces the risk of breakage under high torque by dissipating sudden stresses. The precision tip ensures consistent engagement with PH2 screws, reducing cam-out and wear. A compact 25 mm working length makes the bit suitable for confined spaces, and the supplied plastic storage box keeps bits organized and protected.
Insert the 1/4" hex shank of the GRAPHITE PH2 bit into a compatible bit holder, compact screwdriver or impact driver. Ensure the bit is securely seated before applying torque. Use appropriate driving speed and torque settings for the screw and material to avoid overloading the bit. The torsion zone is designed to flex under peak loads; avoid using the bit for applications outside the intended Phillips PH2 range.
For longer bit life, match screw size and material to the PH2 tip, use appropriate torque settings on power tools, and store the bit in its plastic box to protect the tip from impact and corrosion. Replace the bit if the tip shows signs of rounding or excessive wear.
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