Standard
![]() | Insulated according to IEC 60900, usable up to 1000 V AC/1500 V DC |
Features
- High torque soft-grip screwdrivers for slotted screws
- Precision hardened Chrome-Vanadium-Molybdenum steel blade
- Blade insulation directly moulded onto the blade
- Ergonomic, soft-grip multi-component handle
- Tips and dimensions acc to DIN 7437, ISO 2380, DIN 5264
- Orange insulation using a unique injection moulded process.
- Permanent laser marking to stop fading throughout the lifetime of the product via wear and tear.
- Each product has a batch number for traceability
The tool used to drive a slotted screw head is called a standard, common blade, flat-blade, slot-head, straight, flat, flat-tip, or "flat-head" screwdriver. This last usage can be confusing because the term flat-head also describes a screw with a flat top, designed to install in a countersunk hole. Furthermore, the term implies that a screwdriver has a "head"; it does not. Such a flat-headed screw may have a slotted, cross, square recessed, or combination head. Before the development of the newer bit types, the flat-blade was called the "Common-Blade", because it was the most common one. Depending on the application, the name of this screwdriver may differ. Within the automotive/heavy electric industries, it is known as a "flat head screwdriver"; within the avionics and mining industries, it is known as a "standard screwdriver". Though there are many names, the original device from 1908 was known as a "flat-head screw turner"
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Type Of InsulatingInsulated Hand Tool
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Type Of ProductSlotted Flat Screwdrivers
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InsulationIEC 60900
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Insulation TestingTested to 10,000V, Rated to 1000V AC - 1500V DC
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ManufacturerBoddingtons Electrical Ltd is a subsidiary of the SICAME Group
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Country of OriginUnited Kingdom
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Tip Length (mm)2.5, 2.8, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 8, 10
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Tip Width (mm)0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6
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Blade Length (mm)75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200