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News Release from: Facom UK | Subject: Protwist screwdrivers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 January 2008

Ergonomic screwdrivers suit varied
applications

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The Protwist range of screwdrivers maximises tool life, performance and comfort, whilst remaining competitively priced.

The Protwist range of screwdrivers from Facom is one of the most complete offers ever produced by a tool manufacturer for professional end-users 199 models include patterns such as Phillips, Pozidriv, slotted, Torx, Tamper Proof Torx and the new Torx Plus system

The range combines durability and ergonomic design, maximising tool life, performance and comfort, whilst remaining competitively priced.

The Protwist screwdriver features four ranges.

The Standard range features a round blade and black tip for optimum precision, the Heavy Duty range features hexagonal blades, black tips and bolster for additional leverage, the Sand Blasted range has a round blade and sand-blasted tip and the Insulated (VDE) range is designed for electrical applications.

All Protwist screwdrivers are colour-coded for ease of selection, saving end-users time when they are choosing the right screwdriver for an application, whilst the innovative handle design maximises performance, speed and durability.

Designed for intensive use, the multimaterial handles incorporate polyamide for shock resistance and polyurethane for comfort and high abrasion resistance.

The range is comfort-adapted to the size of the tip.

The handles are manufactured to be chemically resistant to substances such as petrol and acetone.

For sustained durability, Protwist blades are made of silicium carbon steel to combine hardness and break-resistance.

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