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Screwdriver Topex electric insulated PH1 80 mm 1000V model 39D476
Screwdriver Topex electric insulated PH1 80 mm 1000V model 39D476
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Screwdriver Topex electric insulated PH1 80 mm 1000V model 39D476
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Screwdriver Topex electric insulated PH1 80 mm 1000V model 39D476
Screwdriver Topex electric insulated PH1 80 mm 1000V model 39D476
Screwdriver Topex electric insulated PH1 80 mm (model 39D476) is an electrically driven, insulated tool designed for use with cross-head (Phillips) screws. The insulated shaft and handle are rated to 1000 V, offering protection when working on electrical installations and live circuits. With an 80 mm blade length and a PH1 tip profile, this screwdriver is intended for tasks that require compact reach and electrically safe fastening.
The electric insulating construction certified to 1000 V reduces the risk of accidental contact with live parts during repair and maintenance. The PH1 tip provides precise engagement with common cross-head screws, minimizing cam-out and wear. The compact 80 mm blade allows access in confined spaces while the electric drive speeds up repetitive fastening tasks and improves consistency compared with manual screwdrivers.
Verify the condition of the insulation before use and confirm that the tool is appropriate for the voltage level of the task. Fit the PH1 tip to the screw, apply steady axial pressure and engage the electric drive at low speed to start threading, then adjust speed as needed to complete fastening without over-torquing. For removal, reverse the drive direction and maintain control to avoid slipping. After use, store the insulated screwdriver in a dry, clean place and periodically inspect the tip and insulation for wear or damage.
Use this insulated electric Phillips screwdriver for work on circuits up to 1000 V only when appropriate training and safety procedures are followed. Do not rely solely on tool insulation—de-energize circuits where possible, use personal protective equipment, and replace the screwdriver if the insulation shows cuts, cracks, or other damage.
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