Wera 851/1 IMP DC 25mm Phillips Impaktor Screwdriver Bits 10 x PH1 x PH3 - Pack of 20
Wera 851/1 IMP DC 25mm Phillips Impaktor Screwdriver Bits 10 x PH1 x PH3 - Pack of 20
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10x PH1x 25 mm
10x PH3x 25 mm
Description
High quality bits for Phillips screws. The Impaktor technology offers an above-average service life even under extreme circumstances. Enhanced friction resistance, thanks to the rough diamond-particle coating on the bit tip, prevents any slipping out of the screw head. Particularly suitable for use with customary impact drivers. ¼" hexagon, suitable for holders as per DIN ISO 1173-D 6.3.
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Features
For Phillips screws
Impaktor technology for an above- average service life even under extreme demands
For use with impact screwdrivers. Improve productivity when screwdriving with power tools.
Maximum utilisation of the material properties, a very special geometry - designed particularly to meet the extreme demands - as well a specific manufacturing process mean that Wera Impaktor tools have an above-average service life.
Particularly high strength. Reduce the danger of premature bit breakage.
Torsion zone specially designed to absorb such forces and thereby protect the bit tip.
These diamond particles reduce the cam-out effects - particularly high in power tool applications - which can lead to a slipping out of the screw head. The diamond particles literally bite themselves into the screw recess. This means that less contact pressure is required, something that greatly delays fatigue setting-in in power tool screwdriving jobs.
"Take it easy" tool finder with colour coding according to profiles and size stamp - for simple and rapid accessing of the required tool.
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About brand
Wera is one of the world's leading manufacturers of screwdriving tools. The company is based in Wuppertal, Germany and develops and manufactures tools that meet the requirements of professional users. They firmly believe that their tools make life simpler, safer and ‘full of joy’. They’re never content with existing standards: they want to set them. As such, rather than believe that tools have reached their ultimate stages of development, they’re constantly searching for new ideas, building tools like the Zyklop ratchet that turn the familiar into the exceptional.