
PB Swiss Tools Schraubenzieherset PB 38515 SwissGrip Evo
Phillipps cross recess (PH), Port, Pozidriv cross recess (PZ), Torx (TX)

PB Swiss Tools has revised its all-round screwdriver set and relaunched it on the market. The "Swiss Grip Evo" handle is at the centre of the update. It is designed to better protect the hands from impacts and the user from fatigue.
According to the manufacturer, the new «Swiss Grip Evo» grip consists of two cores and a soft-touch surface. The inner core made of recycled material absorbs shocks, while the outer, harder core provides the torque. Advantages during use: better protection against shocks and less fatigue. The non-slip surface should provide more grip and be resistant to oils and grease.
The «Swiss Grip Evo» handle is designed for the larger screws, while a second, slimmer telescopic handle is used for the smaller screws.

PB Swiss Tools Schraubenzieherset PB 38515 SwissGrip Evo
Phillipps cross recess (PH), Port, Pozidriv cross recess (PZ), Torx (TX)
The PB 38515 screwdriver set consists of 31 parts in a leatherette roll-up case. The included interchangeable blades with click lock are suitable for slotted, Phillips, Pozidriv, Torx and hexagon socket screws. There are also special tools such as a phase tester and a square awl. The set is 28.5 centimetres long when rolled up and weighs 896 grammes.
PB 38515 is designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals. The manufacturer promises high reliability and durability from the materials used, such as polyamide and spring steel.
PB Swiss Tools was founded in 1878 in Wasen in the Emmental and still manufactures there today.
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