Two Way Slotted & Phillips Screwdriver with H6 x 38mm Tip for Christmas Gift WTS-990
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Specifications:
- The Portable Slotted Screwdriver is brand new and high quality
- The Portable Slotted Screwdriver is easy to use and portable
- This is a 2 way Portable Slotted Screwdriver whose circlip makes cutter arbor not easy to drop
- Two way Slotted Screwdriver is designed according to human engineering because of its grip handle
- The shaft of this Best Slotted Screwdriver is made of CR-V alloy steel
Details:
- The Portable Slotted Screwdriver is an ideal tool for phone repair, glasses, laptops, and much other electric work
- Easy to use and wonderful repair tool. Advanced process enhances corrosion resistance
- This handle is comfortable to hold. You can repair your laptops, handheld electronics and many other devices
Screwdriver:
- screwdriver is a tool for driving screws and rotating other machine elements with the mating drive system. The screwdriver is made up of a head or tip, which engages with a screw, a mechanism to apply torque by rotating the tip, and some way to position and support the screwdriver
- A typical hand screwdriver comprises an approximately cylindrical handle of a size and shape to be held by a human hand, and an axial shaft fixed to the handle, the tip of which is shaped to fit a particular type of screw
- The handle and shaft allow the screwdriver to be positioned and supported and, when rotated, to apply torque
- Screwdrivers are made in a variety of shapes, and the tip can be rotated manually or by an electric motor or other motor
- A screw has a head with a contour such that an appropriate screwdriver tip can be engaged in it in such a way that the application of sufficient torque to the screwdriver will cause the screw to rotate
How to Use a Screwdriver:
There are many different types of screwdrivers, but the two most common screwdrivers are the standard, flat-head screwdriver and the Phillips head screwdriver. In order to properly use these screwdrivers, you must match the size and type of screw with the size and type of screwdriver. Once you have the correct screwdriver, using the screwdriver is fairly easy.- Note the type of screw you are using and get the correct screwdriver for the job.
- Place the screw in the correct position.
- Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the head of the screw.
- Press down firmly on the screw head by holding the handle of the screwdriver and applying pressure.
- Turn the screwdriver to the right, or clockwise, until the screw is flush with the material you are working with or until the screw is secure.
- Remove a Screw:
- Get the correct screwdriver for the job by looking at the head of the screw you are about to remove.
- Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the head of the screw.
- Apply pressure to the screw by holding the handle of the screwdriver and pressing down firmly on the screw.
- Turn the screwdriver to the left, or counter-clockwise, until the screw begins to turn.
- Press down less firmly while continuing to turn the screwdriver until the screw is free. Only apply enough pressure to keep the screwdriver in place and turn the screw.
How to Magnetize a Screwdriver?
Ever tried to insert a screw into a recessed hole? How about working up above your head installing a light fixture on the ceiling? In both of these cases and others where you\'re reaching out to drive a screw, life would be a lot less aggravating if the screw would just stick to the end of the screwdriver and not keep falling off. Well, if you have a magnetized screwdriver that\'s just what will happen. The magnetic attraction between the metal screwdriver and a steel screw will keep that screw stuck on the end of the screwdriver until you get it started (and your life will be that much less frustrating)
Instructions:- Use your wire strippers to expose about 1\" of the copper core at each end of the wire
- Wire-wrapped screwdriver and battery.Wrap the wire several times around the shaft of your screwdriver
- Attach one end of the wire to the negative terminal on the battery and then briefly touch the other exposed end of the wire to the positive terminal
- Remove the wires from the battery and check for magnetism in the screwdriver
- If your magnetized screwdriver isn\'t strong enough, repeat the process (be sure you attach the same ends of the wire to the same battery terminals
Tips & Warnings
- Using the battery method will turn your screwdriver into a more powerful magnet than running the household magnet along the shaft.You can demagnetize your screwdriver by running the household magnet along the shaft in the opposite direction, i.e. from the tip back towards the screwdriver handle
- Magnetic screwdrivers will only work with steel or stainless steel screws. Copper, aluminum or brass screws aren\'t attracted by magnets
- Be prepared for some sparks when you touch the wire to the second battery terminal. Always wear gloves and safety glasses
Package Included:
- 1 x Two Way Screwdriver Shaft
- 1 x Handle
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