When working on electronic components, there is a risk of destroying them. With the SoftFinish® ESD screwdriver, this problem is a thing of the past. The dissipative tool safely and controlledly discharges electrostatic energy. The ESD screwdrivers are manufactured according to the international standard IEC 61340-5-1, thus ensuring maximum protection of electronic components. The screwdrivers have a surface resistance of 10⁶ - 10⁹ Ohm. They are also characterized by their sophisticated handle size concept. With the long, slender handle sizes, small screws can be screwed in safely and quickly. For screwing in large screws, there are large-volume handle sizes that can apply higher torques. Additionally, the various handle sizes are adapted to the consistently same-sized hand of professional screwdrivers. The positioning of the hard and soft zones on the handle supports perfect grip during fast and powerful turning.
Increases your efficiency - Screwdriver handle size concept for optimal balance between precision and control.
Protects your health - With patented SoftFinish® handle design for hand- and muscle-friendly work. Recommended by doctors and therapists of the AGR!
Lowers your costs - Electrostatic dissipative tools protect electronic components from destruction.
Scope of delivery 302ESD.100x3.0, 100x4.0, 311ESD.PH0x60, PH1x80, PH2x100
Electrostatic Discharge - marking for materials intended to protect other components from ESD by avoiding potential differences.
Crosstip
The crosstip head is one of the most commonly used screw head shapes, characterized by a cross-shaped profile in the middle of the screw head. This type of screw is operated with a crosstip screwdriver (also known as a Phillips screwdriver)
Slotted
The slotted head, also known as the flat slotted head, is one of the oldest and simplest screw head shapes. It has a single, straight slot on the top of the screw head, which is operated with a flat screwdriver (slotted screwdriver).