PB SWISS TOOLS Swiss Grip Hex Driver
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【order ID】8286936
【basic item number】82055140ESD*******************6317
【brand name】PB Swiss Tools
【minimum order quantity】1Pcs
【packages】10
【manufacturer name】PB Swiss Tools
【Country of origin】Switzerland
【Weight】78G
[Features] ● ESD type ideal for work related to weak electric currents. ●Suitable for all work sites where static electricity may be charged or discharged. ●ESD tool grips ensure safe discharge of static electricity. ●Swiss Grip is a handle made of two new materials: polypropylene and santoprene. The handle shape is the same type as the multi-craft based on ergonomic design, and the carefully selected surface material is close to the hardness of the human hand, and the characteristics of the conventional PB handle are further brought out by the soft and warm Swiss grip. increase. ●A symbol mark of the shape and size of the tip of the screwdriver is displayed at the rear of the handle, so you can quickly select the screwdriver that is suitable for your work. ●The special surface structure prevents slipping even when gripped with wet hands, and is resistant to oil and gasoline, so dirt can be removed cleanly.
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[Specifications] ● Overall length (mm): 245 ● Width across flats (mm): 5.00 ● Shaft length (mm): 140 ● Cutting edge: 5.00 ● Compatible set screw: M10 ● Compatible cap screw: M6
[Specification 2]
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[Materials/Finish] Shaft: Special steel Grip: Polypropylene, Santoprene
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[Use]
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[Specifications] ● Overall length (mm): 245 ● Width across flats (mm): 5.00 ● Shaft length (mm): 140 ● Cutting edge: 5.00 ● Compatible set screw: M10 ● Compatible cap screw: M6
[Specification 2]
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[Materials/Finish] Shaft: Special steel Grip: Polypropylene, Santoprene
[Set contents/accessories]
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