Wera Tools 851/1 BDC PH2/25 BiTorsion Bit 10pcs
196043

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Wera Tools 851/1 BDC PH2/25 BiTorsion Bit 10pcs
196043

£35.99
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  • Suitable for Phillips screw
  • Diamond coating for a secure fit
  • Increased service life

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Wera Tools 851/1 BDC PH2/25 BiTorsion Bit 10pcs
Wera Tools 851/1 BDC PH2/25 BiTorsion Bit 10pcs
£35.99

Wera Tools 851/1 BDC PH2/25 BiTorsion Bit 10pcs

Features and Benefits:
  • Size: 25x7x7 mm
  • Weight: 4g
  • Wera code: 05056402001
High quality Wera 851/1 BDC PH2 25mm bits for Phillips screws with tiny diamond particles on the bit tip.

Comes with Torsion zone where kinetic energy is diverted from peak loads. This greatly extends the product service life.

Enhanced friction resistance, thanks to the rough diamond-particle coating on the bit tip, prevents any slipping out of the screw head.
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.