Wera Phillips Driver Bit, PZ3 Tip
- RS Stock No.:
- 266-6298
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 05073334001
- Brand:
- Wera
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- RS Stock No.:
- 266-6298
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 05073334001
- Brand:
- Wera
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Brand | Wera | |
Head Type | Phillips | |
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RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CZ
851/1 BDC SB bits, PH 3 x 25 mm
The Wera high quality bits for Phillips screws with tiny diamond particles on the bit tip. This ensures a secure fit of the bit in the screw, reduces the contact pressure required and lowers the risk of slipping. Comes with Torsion zone - where kinetic energy is diverted from peak loads - and softer BiTorsion zone to prevent the bit tip from twisting under peak loads. This greatly extends the product service life
" hexagon, suitable for holders as per DIN ISO 1173-D 6.3.
For Phillips screws
BiTorsion zone to absorb peak loads
Considerable reduction in the risk of breakage, significant increase in service life
Diamond coating for a secure fit in the screw, literally bites into the screw head to prevent cam-out
1/4" hexagon
BiTorsion zone to absorb peak loads
Considerable reduction in the risk of breakage, significant increase in service life
Diamond coating for a secure fit in the screw, literally bites into the screw head to prevent cam-out
1/4" hexagon
Application:
Phillips screws Drive 1/4" hexagon, suitable for DIN ISO 1173-D 6,3 bit holders Design BiTorsion for long service life, diamond-coated for secure screw fit. take it easy tool finder Output color coding (red = Phillips) and large stamp to enable the desired bit to be easily located.