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Flat-head screwdriver Top Tools 8 x 200 mm model 39D645
Flat-head screwdriver Top Tools 8 x 200 mm model 39D645
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Flat-head screwdriver Top Tools 8 x 200 mm model 39D645
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Flat-head screwdriver Top Tools 8 x 200 mm model 39D645
Flat-head screwdriver Top Tools 8 x 200 mm model 39D645
Flat-head screwdriver Top Tools 8 x 200 mm model 39D645 is a hand tool designed for driving and removing slotted (flat-head) screws in general maintenance, assembly and electrical work. The tool combines an 8 mm wide straight blade with a 200 mm shaft to provide reach into recessed areas while allowing controlled manual torque. The design is intended for professional and DIY use, fitting standard toolboxes and workshop sets.
The straight blade profile provides stable contact with slotted screw heads, reducing the risk of cam-out when used correctly. The 200 mm shaft length improves access to screws recessed behind panels or inside assemblies. The compact blade width and solid shank make the screwdriver suitable for tasks that require precision and a firm grip. The tool’s construction is optimized for manual use, balancing reach and control for a range of maintenance and installation tasks.
Select the flat-head screwdriver with the correct blade width to match the screw slot for secure engagement. Place the blade squarely into the screw slot and apply steady pressure while turning the handle to drive or remove the screw. For recessed screws, insert the 200 mm shaft fully into the access space before applying torque. Avoid using the screwdriver as a pry bar, chisel or for impact applications to prevent blade damage. For electrical work, ensure the circuit is de-energized and use appropriate insulated tools if required.
Use this flat-head screwdriver with appropriately sized slotted screws to maintain contact and minimize slippage. Store the tool in a toolbox or rack to protect the blade profile. Inspect the blade tip periodically for wear and replace the tool if the tip becomes rounded or damaged to avoid damage to screw heads.
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