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The purpose of a standard screwdriver is to turn screws so they go into or come out of the work.

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What is the use of standard screwdriver?

The standard screwdriver is designed to turn screws in or out.


What is the Standard Screwdriver uses?

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What sizes of screwdrivers are included in a standard screwdriver set?

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What screwdriver is desined for use in a confined areas that can not be accessed with a standard screwdriver?

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Why can a magnetized screwdriver help to place screws in holes that are hard to reach?

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