TAPARIA 200mm (8") 10×1.2 mm Flat-Tip Size Screw Driver (927) - Pack Of 2
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Short Description
TAPARIA 200mm (8") 10×1.2 mm Flat-Tip Size Screw Driver (927)
Pack Of 2
Country of origin: India
Specification
Brand: Taparia
Weight (Approx.) : 245 gm
Net Quantity : 2 pcs
Model : 927
Tip Size : 10×1.2 mm
Blade Length : 200mm (8")
Blade Diameter : 10mm
Blade Material : Silicon-Manganese Steel
Tip Hardness : 55 – 58 HRC
Handle Material : Transparent Green CA Plastic
Description
The Taparia 927 is a classic, non-insulated flat-tip (slotted) screwdriver used for general-purpose screwing tasks. It has a long blade (200 mm) and a wide, flat tip (10 mm × 1.2 mm). It has a long steel blade and a transparent green handle, typical of many Taparia screwdrivers. The design emphasizes durability, torque capacity, and wear resistance.
Features
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Durable and wear-resistant thanks to high-grade steel and hardened tip.
Magnetized tip makes it easier to handle small screws.
High torque capacity.
Robust handle that can take hammer strikes.
Good corrosion resistance via plating.
Applications
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General Mechanical Work : Useful for large slotted screws in machines, appliances, metal enclosures, etc., because of its long blade and strong torque capacity.
Electrical / Electronics : Though not insulated, its magnetic tip helps when working with small screws in electrical panels or devices.
Construction / Maintenance : Can be used to open or fix equipment, panels, or casings where slotted screws are used.
DIY & Workshop : Suitable for carpentry, furniture, and other workshop tasks requiring a long flat screwdriver.
Industrial Use : In factories or workshops where durable screwdrivers are needed due to high torque / repeated usage.
Usage
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Maintenance & Care :
Clean After Use :
Wipe the blade after use to remove grease, oil, or any debris.
Use a dry cloth; for stubborn grime, a mild solvent (compatible with steel) works.
Prevent Rust :
Although it has a nickel-chrome plating, it's good practice to lightly oil the blade occasionally to prevent rust, especially if used in humid or corrosive environments.
Inspect the Tip :
Check the tip periodically for wear or deformation. If the tip is rounded or chipped, its effectiveness will reduce, and it could damage screws.
If the tip is severely worn, consider replacing the screwdriver.
Store Properly :
Store in a dry toolbox or on a rack — avoid leaving it loosely in damp or high-humidity areas.
Avoid storing it with highly acidic or basic chemicals that could damage the handle or blade.
Use Correctly :
Use the correct size screwdriver for screws — don’t force a 10 mm flat tip into a much smaller slot.
When striking, use a hammer suited for tool striking and avoid excessive force to protect the handle and blade.
Re-magnetization (Optional) :
If the magnetic tip loses strength over time, you can re-magnetize it using a small magnetizing tool or a strong magnet.