Product Description
Screwdrivers or screwdriver heads are usually equipped with magnetic coils to facilitate the use of tightening screws. Let's explore the function and characteristics of a screwdriver bit with a magnetic coil:
Magnetic effect:
The magnetic coil on the screwdriver or screwdriver head is magnetized by a magnetizer to obtain magnetism. This process makes the screwdriver head magnetic, making it easy to attach screws.
There are positive and negative electrodes on the magnetizer. When magnetizing, place a screwdriver on the positive electrode and swipe left and right a few times to magnetize. When demagnetizing, place a screwdriver on the negative electrode and swipe it left and right a few times to eliminate magnetism.
Magnetization is a phenomenon in which, under the influence of a magnetic field, the magnetic moments in a material tend to align, resulting in a certain degree of magnetism. Good steel has a fast magnetization effect and sufficient magnetism.
Features:
Strong adsorption capacity: A screwdriver or screwdriver with a magnetic coil can easily adsorb screws, reduce screw slippage, and reduce product loss.
Easy operation: The magnetization and demagnetization process is simple and suitable for single or small quantity product operation.
Material impact: The magnetization effect depends on the material being magnetized, with better steel having a better effect, while certain materials such as gold, silver, copper, and aluminum cannot be magnetized.
In short, the design of the screwdriver drill with magnetic coils makes it more convenient and practical, improving work efficiency.