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Manual screwdriver Proline 10926, 100 mm, Pozidriv tip, 1 pc
Manual screwdriver Proline 10926, 100 mm, Pozidriv tip, 1 pc
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Manual screwdriver Proline 10926, 100 mm, Pozidriv tip, 1 pc
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Manual screwdriver Proline 10926, 100 mm, Pozidriv tip, 1 pc
Manual screwdriver Proline 10926, 100 mm, Pozidriv tip, 1 pc
Proline 10926 is a manual screwdriver with a 100 mm steel shaft and a Pozidriv tip, supplied as a single unit. It is designed for tightening and loosening Pozidriv-type screws in woodworking, furniture assembly and general maintenance. The compact overall length improves access in confined spaces while retaining control for everyday workshop or home use.
The screwdriver features a triangular handle shape that enables application of larger torques and a clear tool-type designation for quick identification. A two-component anti-slip handle provides a hand-friendly finish, and the ergonomic profile with finger placement grooves increases stability during use. The Pozidriv tip offers better contact with compatible screw heads, reducing cam-out and improving driving accuracy.
Select the Proline 10926 screwdriver and position the Pozidriv tip fully into the screw head recess. Apply steady axial pressure and turn the handle in the required direction to tighten or loosen the screw. Use the triangular handle grip to achieve higher torque when necessary, and maintain firm finger contact with the handle contours for controlled rotation. Inspect the tip before use and replace the tool if the tip shows excessive wear to avoid damaging screw heads.
Use the screwdriver only with Pozidriv screw heads to ensure correct fit and optimal torque transfer. Keep the tip clean and free of debris, and store the tool in a dry place to prevent corrosion. For tasks that require significantly higher torque, consider using a ratchet or power tool rated for those loads.
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