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Cross‑slot Impact Screwdriver PH2 125 mm CrV — högert technik HT1S072
Cross‑slot Impact Screwdriver PH2 125 mm CrV — högert technik HT1S072
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Cross‑slot Impact Screwdriver PH2 125 mm CrV — högert technik HT1S072
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Cross‑slot Impact Screwdriver PH2 125 mm CrV — högert technik HT1S072
Cross‑slot Impact Screwdriver PH2 125 mm CrV — högert technik HT1S072
The Cross‑slot Impact Screwdriver PH2 125 mm CrV — högert technik HT1S072 is a purpose-built tool for applying controlled percussive torque to Phillips head fasteners. It features a PH2 tip and a 125 mm overall length, with the shaft and tip made from chrome‑vanadium (CrV) steel for improved wear resistance and tip durability. The design allows the user to deliver rotational force by striking the end cap with a hammer, converting impact energy into additional torque to loosen or tighten screws that are seized, rusted, or require higher turning force than ordinary screwdrivers provide.
The chrome‑vanadium construction provides higher strength and longevity of the shaft and tip, reducing deformation under impact. The PH2 tip is machined to fit Phillips head screws precisely, improving contact and reducing cam‑out. Its 125 mm length offers a balance between reach and control in confined spaces. The impact‑rated end cap is designed to withstand repeated hammer strikes, enabling reliable percussive torque transfer without damaging the tool.
Place the PH2 tip firmly into the Phillips screw recess ensuring full contact between tip and screw. Hold the screwdriver shaft with one hand to maintain alignment and strike the impact end cap with a hammer using measured force. The percussive blow transfers rotational force through the tip, assisting in loosening or tightening the screw. After the initial strike, turn the screwdriver as needed; repeat strikes can be used when greater torque is required. Always ensure the tool and screw are aligned to minimise slippage and prevent damage to the screw head.
Use safety glasses and hand protection when applying hammer strikes. Avoid excessive force that may damage screw heads or the user’s grip; for very high torque requirements consider appropriate mechanical or power tools. Keep the tip clean and inspect for wear—replace the tool if the tip becomes rounded or deformed to maintain proper fit and function.
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