C 6.3 PZ1 Bit for POZIDRIV Screws | Optimal Power Transmission | Durable Material | by Wurth
The C 6.3 PZ1 bit is designed for POZIDRIV screws, offering fast and effortless screwing with optimal power transmission. Perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals, this bit features precise centering and a robust design that ensures a long service life, making it ideal for woodworking, construction, and assembly tasks.
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Product Name/Title: C 6.3 PZ1 Bit for POZIDRIV Screws | Optimal Power Transmission | Durable Material | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 614176694
Alternatively Known As: Pozidriv screwdriver bit, PZ1 bit, 1/4 inch hex bit, POZIDRIV driver bit
- Tip size: PZ1
- Drive: C 6.3 (1/4 inch)
- Drive type: Outer hexagon
- Length: 50 mm
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 6mm x 50mm x 6mm
- Weight: 0.05 kg
- Fast, safe, and effortless screwing
- Optimal power transmission due to the shape of the drive
- Precise centring and maximised contact area for easier and correct screwing
- Fits most standard mounts on screwdrivers with bit chucks, electric and cordless screwdrivers
- Grooves in the drive ensure secure holding in the tool
- Robust bit material ensures a service life far above average
- Durability reduces replacement and storage costs
- No professional installation required; suitable for use by DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
- Suitable for use with hand screwdrivers and power tools
- Ideal for screwing POZIDRIV screws in woodworking, construction, and assembly tasks
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Durable bit material reduces waste by extending tool life
- Reduces need for frequent replacements, lowering resource consumption
Wurth offers a standard warranty against manufacturing defects; please refer to the official warranty policy for details.
The Wurth C 6.3 PZ1 Bit (1/4 inch) for POZIDRIV screws is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for both professional and home use in various screwing applications.
