Description
A go-through screwdriver, flat stubby is a type of screwdriver that has a short shaft and a flat tip that extends through the screw head. This allows the screwdriver to be used to drive screws that are inserted into material from the back side, even in tight spaces.
Features:
- Short shaft: The shaft of a go-through screwdriver, flat stubby is short, which makes it ideal for working in tight spaces.
- Flat tip: The tip of a go-through screwdriver, flat stubby is a thin, rectangular piece of metal. This shape matches the recess in a flat screw, which allows the screwdriver to grip the screw securely.
- Torque control: Go-through screwdrivers, flat stubby often have a torque control mechanism, which allows you to control the amount of force that is applied to the screw. This is helpful for preventing the screw from stripping.
- Durable: Go-through screwdrivers, flat stubby are typically made with durable materials, such as steel or chrome-plated steel. This makes them resistant to wear and tear.
Benefits:
- Can be used to drive screws from both sides: The short shaft of a go-through screwdriver, flat stubby allows it to be used to drive screws from both sides. This is helpful for applications where it is difficult or impossible to access the screw from the front side.
- Can be used in tight spaces: The short shaft of a go-through screwdriver, flat stubby makes it ideal for working in tight spaces.
- Torque control: The torque control mechanism in a go-through screwdriver, flat stubby prevents the screw from stripping.
- Durability: Go-through screwdrivers, flat stubby are durable and can withstand wear and tear.
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