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Manual Phillips screwdriver Proline 10167, 200 mm length, single-piece
Manual Phillips screwdriver Proline 10167, 200 mm length, single-piece
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Manual Phillips screwdriver Proline 10167, 200 mm length, single-piece
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Manual Phillips screwdriver Proline 10167, 200 mm length, single-piece
Manual Phillips screwdriver Proline 10167, 200 mm length, single-piece
Proline 10167 is a manual Phillips screwdriver with a 200 mm single-piece shaft designed for driving and removing Phillips-head screws. The tool combines a straight, rigid steel shank with a tip shaped for cross-head fasteners and a two-component, ergonomic handle. Colour-coding on the handle helps quick identification of the tip type, while the compact length makes the screwdriver suitable for use in confined or general-purpose workspaces.
The single-piece construction provides increased strength and reduced risk of joint failure between shaft and handle. The Phillips tip is manufactured to fit cross-head screws precisely, improving engagement and reducing cam-out. A two-component handle with hard and soft anti-slip materials enhances grip comfort and torque transfer during turning. The 200 mm length balances reach with control, allowing access to recessed screws while maintaining stability.
Select the screwdriver by verifying the Phillips tip fits securely into the screw recess. Position the tip squarely in the screw head and apply steady axial pressure while turning the handle to drive or remove the screw. Use controlled force to avoid stripping the screw; for high-torque applications, ensure a firm grip on the ergonomic handle to maximize torque transfer. After use, wipe the shaft clean and store the screwdriver in a tool rack or pouch to prevent tip damage.
For optimal performance, match the screwdriver size to the screw head and avoid using the tool on damaged or deformed screws. Avoid prying or levering with the screwdriver to prevent tip deformation. Regularly inspect the tip for wear and replace the tool if the tip no longer engages screws reliably.
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