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PB SWISS 1.27M HEX SCREWDRIVER, TURNABLE END

SKU PB123.1.27-50
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The PB Swiss Tools PB 123-1.27 is a high-precision electronics screwdriver built for demanding, detail-oriented work in fields like electronics, watchmaking, and precision mechanics. Engineered with Swiss craftsmanship, this tool delivers accurate torque, excellent control, and a comfortable grip all essential for professionals working with delicate components and fine assemblies. Applications: This tool is particularly suitable for: Electronics: Assembling or maintaining fragile PCB components and internal connectors Watchmaking: Working fine movements and components in watches Precision Mechanics: Tightening or adjusting small screws in mechanical machinery Model Building: Hand working scaled models and complex prototypes Medical & Laboratory Equipment: Repairing delicate equipment that needs high precision

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Features & Benefits

Precision Hex Tip: Perfectly machined 1.27 mm hex tip ensures a tight fit with minimal wear and slipping.Rotating Cap: Facilitates easy fingertip rotation for maximum precision in small or sensitive environments. Satin-Finished Handle: Optimized for secure, slip-resistant grip, even under prolonged usage. Durable Materials: Chrome-vanadium steel blade with chrome-plated finish ensures high strength and abrasion resistance. Ultra Lightweight: Weighs a mere 7 grams, thus ideal for precision work without inducing user fatigue. Swiss Quality: Constructed to highest manufacturing standards for accuracy and longevity.

Specifications

Manufacturer: PB Swiss ToolsProduct Code: 123-1.27Country of Origin: SwitzerlandTip Type: Hexagon socket (Allen)Tip Size: 1.27 mmBlade Length: 50 mmOverall Length: 130 mmWeight: 7 gramsHandle Material: Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB), anti-slip surfaceBlade Material: Chrome-vanadium steel, chrome-plated

More Information

This tool is particularly suitable for:Electronics: Assembling or maintaining fragile PCB components and internal connectorsWatchmaking: Working fine movements and components in watchesPrecision Mechanics: Tightening or adjusting small screws in mechanical machineryModel Building: Hand working scaled models and complex prototypesMedical & Laboratory Equipment: Repairing delicate equipment that needs high precision