Wera 1460 ESD Manual
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The Wera 1460 ESD Screwdriver is specially designed for electrostatic discharge protection, featuring a dissipative handle material to prevent static build-up. It also includes a precision machined tip for accurate fit and reduced cam-out.
To maintain the Wera 1460 ESD Screwdriver, keep it clean and dry. Regularly inspect the tip for wear and damage and replace it if necessary to ensure optimal performance. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
If the tip of the screwdriver becomes worn, it is recommended to replace it immediately. This ensures precision and reduces the risk of damaging screws or slipping during use.
Yes, the Wera 1460 ESD Screwdriver is ideal for assembling electronic devices due to its electrostatic discharge protection, which helps prevent damage to sensitive electronic components.
The Wera 1460 ESD Screwdriver is specifically designed for slotted screws. Ensure compatibility with the screw type you are using to avoid damage.
To ensure longevity, avoid using the screwdriver for prying or other unintended uses. Regularly clean it and store it in a protective case to prevent exposure to moisture and corrosive elements.
If the screwdriver is not performing well, check the tip for wear or damage and replace it if needed. Ensure that the handle is clean and dry for a secure grip. Additionally, confirm that you are using the correct size and type for the screw.
Yes, it should be stored in a dry environment to prevent corrosion. Keeping it in a protective case will also help maintain its condition and prevent damage to the tip and handle.
Yes, it can be used in industrial settings where electrostatic discharge protection is required, particularly in electronics manufacturing and assembly environments.
If the handle becomes slippery, clean it with a mild detergent and water, then dry it thoroughly. Ensure your hands are clean and dry before use to maintain a firm grip.