Wera Tools 851/4 IMP DC Impaktor Bit PH2/50 5pcs
196243

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Wera Tools 851/4 IMP DC Impaktor Bit PH2/50 5pcs
196243

£22.99
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  • Suitable for Pozidriv screw
  • Torsion design against premature wear
  • 1/4" hexagon drive

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Wera Tools 851/4 IMP DC Impaktor Bit PH2/50 5pcs
Wera Tools 851/4 IMP DC Impaktor Bit PH2/50 5pcs
£22.99

Wera Tools 851/4 IMP DC Impaktor Bit PH2/50 5pcs

Features and Benefits:
  • Size: 85x50x17 mm
  • Weight: 51g
  • Wera code: 05057656001
High quality Wera 851/4 IMP DC Impaktor 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. 1/4" hexagon, suitable for holders as per DIN ISO 1173-D 6.3.

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.