Professional screwdrivers are essential tools in every toolbox, with technical features that ensure their effectiveness and durability. The Makita series uses chrome-vanadium steel for the blades, ensuring optimal hardness and torsional resistance even when applying high torque to stuck or particularly tight screws.
Magnetized tips hold screws in place when driving in tight spaces or awkward positions, reducing the risk of drops and increasing precision. The black coating on the tip increases grip on the screw head , minimizing slippage and resulting damage to the socket.
The ergonomic two-component handles offer a soft surface that increases friction with the hand, allowing greater force to be applied without fatigue. The hexagonal cross-section prevents rolling on inclined surfaces, while the color-coding makes it easy to quickly identify the type of screwdriver needed.
The integrated strike zone in the handle allows the use of a hammer to begin loosening particularly stubborn screws without damaging the tool's structure. The through hole allows the insertion of a lever to increase the force arm in the most difficult cases, while maintaining the integrity of the tip.
Slotted models feature precision-machined tips to fit perfectly into the screw slot, preventing damage to the fastener and ensuring optimal power transmission. Phillips screwdrivers offer precise angles of the contact surfaces, maximizing the grip area on the screw head.
The electronics versions feature rotating handles at the end that allow for precise finger-tip tightening, ideal for delicate components. The insulated screwdrivers provide protection up to 1000V, essential for working on live electrical equipment.
The anti-corrosion surface treatment protects the blade from oxidation even in humid environments, while the permanent size marking on the handle remains legible even after years of intensive use, making it easy to choose the correct tool for each screw diameter.