Category: Hand Tools and Power Tools
Summary: Driving
screws.
Screwdrivers are
hand tools designed to drive screws. The "various types" refers to
the many designs available to accommodate different screw head types and
applications. Common examples include:
Flat-head
screwdrivers: Have a flat-tipped blade for slotted screws.
Phillips
screwdrivers: Have a cross-shaped tip for Phillips screws.
Torx
screwdrivers: Have a star-shaped tip for Torx screws.
Nut drivers: Have a socket-like end for driving nuts and bolts.
Impact drivers: Power tools that deliver high torque in short bursts.
The wide variety ensures that the correct screwdriver is available for any screw, preventing damage to the screw or the workpiece and ensuring efficient fastening.
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