Different types of screwdrivers and their uses
A screwdriver is a type of tool used to insert and remove screws. They are available in many variations to match the correct screw drive.
The disk or head of a screwdriver has a hollow and convex shape that fits the tip of the screwdriver. The torque, known as torque, can be applied in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
The screwdriver shank is made of hardened steel, and the tip is hardened to reduce wear. The handle is made of wood, metal, or plastic.

Using a screwdriver
A screwdriver is one of the most essential tools in any tool kit. There are many situations and professions where a screwdriver is an integral part of completing a specific task.
Some of the most common uses of a screwdriver include:
- Electronics and electrical appliances
- Unlocking mobile phones
- Opening computers
- Mechanical and industrial production
- Wood processing
- Metalworking and wood-to-metal bonding

Types of screwdrivers
Triangle screwdriver
Tools with a triangular screwdriver head are less common, but they are ideal for certain jobs. The triangular screwdriver is advantageous because its design makes it safer and more unobstructed than its alternatives.
Magnetic screwdriver
A screwdriver with a magnetic tip allows screws to be attracted by magnetic force. This reduces the risk of accidentally dropping them. Magnetized tools are useful for working on electronics, where screws are small and can easily get stuck in hard-to-reach places.
Toothed screwdriver
A ratchet has a built-in mechanism that allows force to be applied in one direction only, while allowing free movement in the other. These tools function much like a ratchet.
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