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Screwdriver STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm (model 1-65-407)
Screwdriver STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm (model 1-65-407)
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Screwdriver STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm (model 1-65-407)
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Screwdriver STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm (model 1-65-407)
Screwdriver STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm (model 1-65-407)
The STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm (model 1-65-407) is a Phillips-head screwdriver designed for driving and removing PH2 screws in construction, woodworking and general repair tasks. It features a 30 mm blade length that provides access to recessed screw heads while keeping overall tool length compact. The FATMAX handle profile is engineered for improved grip and control, helping maintain torque transfer during repetitive screwdriving operations. The tool is suitable for both professional tradespeople and home DIY users who require a reliable PH2 screwdriver.
The screwdriver combines a precise PH2 tip with a short 30 mm blade that reduces wobble and improves contact with the screw head. The FATMAX handle profile offers ergonomic support for sustained use and better torque application. The tool’s compact blade length and standard Phillips geometry make it versatile for a wide range of screwdriving tasks without excess reach. Materials and construction are designed to withstand routine use in construction and maintenance environments.
Select the STANLEY FATMAX PH2 30mm when the screw head matches a PH2 Phillips profile and access is limited to a short reach. Position the PH2 tip squarely in the screw recess and apply steady axial pressure while turning the handle to drive or remove the screw. Keep the tool aligned with the screw axis to reduce cam‑out and wear on the tip. For repetitive tasks, use controlled force and periodic inspection of the tip for wear.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses when working in construction or woodworking environments. Avoid using the screwdriver as a pry bar or chisel to prevent tip damage; replace the tool if the tip becomes deformed or excessively worn to maintain effective engagement with PH2 screws.
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