Wednesday, 10 October 2012

magnetic screwdriver

Magnet Screwdrivers

A screwdriver is a tool for driving screws or bolts with special slots, and sometimes for rotating other machine elements with the mating drive system. The screwdriver is made up of a head or tip, which engages with a screw, a mechanism to apply torque by rotating the tip, and some way to position and support the screwdriver. A typical hand screwdriver comprises an approximately cylindrical handle of a size and shape to be held by a human hand, and an axial shaft fixed to the handle, the tip of which is shaped to fit a particular type of screw. The handle and shaft allow the screwdriver to be positioned and supported and, when rotated, to apply torque. Screwdrivers are made in a variety of shapes, and the tip can be rotated manually or by an electric motor or other motor.
A screw has a head with a contour such that an appropriate screwdriver tip can be engaged in it in such a way that the application of sufficient torque to the screwdriver will cause the screw to rotate.

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers

Magnet Screwdrivers


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