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Feb 25, 2025 - 09:36 AM
Flexible screwdrivers work by using a shaft made of a flexible material, such as a coiled spring or flexible rubber, which allows the screwdriver to bend and reach screws in tight or awkward spaces. The handle provides the necessary torque, while the flexible shaft transmits the rotational force to the screwdriver bit at the end, enabling the user to drive or remove screws from various angles. This design makes them particularly useful in situations where a straight, rigid screwdriver cannot fit.
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