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Screwdriver Topex PH2 150 mm impact / slotted punching type model 39D263
Screwdriver Topex PH2 150 mm impact / slotted punching type model 39D263
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Screwdriver Topex PH2 150 mm impact / slotted punching type model 39D263
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Screwdriver Topex PH2 150 mm impact / slotted punching type model 39D263
Screwdriver Topex PH2 150 mm impact / slotted punching type model 39D263
The Topex PH2 150 mm impact/slotted punching screwdriver model 39D263 is a hand tool designed for percussive driving and loosening of Phillips-head fasteners. With a PH2 tip profile and a 150 mm shaft, this screwdriver is built to transfer controlled hammer blows through the handle to the screw head, helping to start or remove screws in applications where rotational torque alone may not be sufficient. The tool is suitable for workshop, construction and maintenance tasks that require a durable bit, accurate fit to PH2 screws and the option to apply impact force safely and effectively.
The PH2 tip is shaped to match common Phillips fasteners, reducing cam-out and improving engagement. The 150 mm shaft provides added reach for recessed or partially obstructed screw heads while maintaining stability during percussive use. The handle and shank are configured to accept hammer strikes and transfer percussive energy to the tip, allowing controlled punching action without specialized power equipment. Materials and dimensions are selected for hand-tool durability in routine workshop and construction environments.
Select Phillips (PH2) screws that match the tip size and position the tip fully into the screw recess. Hold the handle firmly and align the shaft with the screw axis to reduce slippage. For percussive starting, place the screwdriver tip in the screw head and apply a controlled hammer strike to the butt of the handle; then turn the handle to drive or remove the screw. Continue alternating controlled strikes and turning as needed. Use steady hand pressure to keep the tip engaged while turning to minimize cam-out and damage to the screw head.
Use eye protection and follow standard workshop safety practices when applying hammer strikes. Match the PH2 tip to the screw recess, avoid excessive force that can deform fasteners, and inspect the tip for wear before use to maintain reliable engagement.
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