Tolsen Screwdriver Magnetiser Demagnetiser Block 20032

Brand: Tolsen
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  • Product Code: 20032
  • SKU: 20032
  • EAN: 6933528720249
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Tolsen Screwdriver Magnetiser Demagnetiser Block (20032)

MPN: 20032

Barcode: 6933528720249


Overview:

The Tolsen Screwdriver Magnetiser Demagnetiser Block magnetises or demagnetises your screwdriver tips in a matter of seconds. Simply slide the tip through the correct slot and the block does the work - no batteries or setup required.

Made from PP (polypropylene), this compact block fits neatly in any toolbox or on a workbench. It works with most standard screwdriver sizes, making it a practical addition to any fastening toolkit.

A magnetised tip holds screws in place during use, which is particularly handy in tight spaces or when handling small fasteners. The demagnetising slot is equally useful when you need to remove residual magnetism before working near sensitive equipment.


Key Features and Benefits

  • Instant magnetisation: Slide the screwdriver tip through the magnetise slot to add a magnetic charge in one smooth pass.
  • Quick demagnetisation: Remove magnetism just as fast using the dedicated demagnetise slot on the same block.
  • Works with most sizes: Works with a wide range of standard screwdriver tip profiles and sizes.
  • PP construction: Made from polypropylene for a lightweight, hard-wearing body.
  • No power source needed: Operates without batteries, cables, or electrical connections.
  • Compact form factor: Small enough to store in a toolbox pocket or keep within reach on a workbench.
  • Reduces dropped screws: A magnetised tip holds the screw in position, cutting down on fumbled or lost fasteners.
  • Safe near sensitive tasks: The demagnetise slot strips residual magnetism from tips before use near magnetic-sensitive components.

Typical Applications

  • General screwdriving tasks where small screws are difficult to position by hand
  • Electrical installation work involving screws in confined or hard-to-reach areas
  • Furniture assembly with small or recessed fixings that are awkward to start
  • Automotive repairs requiring fastener placement in tight engine or interior spaces
  • Electronics assembly or repair work near non-magnetic-sensitive components
  • Demagnetising screwdriver tips before working near magnetic-sensitive equipment or components
  • Workshop maintenance and routine fastening jobs across trade and DIY applications

How to Use

  • Magnetise: Slowly push the screwdriver tip through the slot marked for magnetisation, from one end to the other in a single pass.

  • Test the grip: Touch the tip to a screw to confirm it holds before you begin work.

  • Drive screws: Use the screwdriver as normal - the magnetised tip will hold the screw secure as you position and drive it.

  • Demagnetise: When magnetism is no longer needed, push the tip slowly through the demagnetise slot to remove the charge.

  • Store the block: Keep the magnetiser in your toolbox for quick access the next time it is needed.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What does a screwdriver magnetiser do?
    A screwdriver magnetiser adds a magnetic charge to the metal tip of a screwdriver. This allows the tip to pick up and hold screws in place during use, which is especially helpful in tight spots where you cannot position the screw by hand.

  • Will a magnetiser work on any screwdriver?
    The block works with most standard screwdriver tips. As long as the tip fits through the slot, the block will magnetise or demagnetise it correctly. It is not suitable for very large or non-standard tip profiles that do not fit the slot.

  • Does magnetising a screwdriver damage the tool?
    No. Passing a screwdriver tip through a magnetiser does not harm the tool. The process simply aligns the magnetic domains within the metal tip. You can repeat the process as many times as needed.

  • How do I remove magnetism from a screwdriver tip?
    Slide the tip slowly through the demagnetise slot on the block. This reverses the magnetic alignment in the metal and removes the charge. One clean pass is usually sufficient.

  • Can I use a magnetised screwdriver near electronics?
    It depends on the components concerned. Magnetic-sensitive parts - such as hard drives or certain sensors - can be affected by magnetic fields. Always demagnetise the screwdriver tip first when working near components that may be susceptible.


Summary

The Tolsen Screwdriver Magnetiser Demagnetiser Block is a compact, no-fuss tool that adds or removes magnetism from screwdriver tips with a single pass. Made from polypropylene and compatible with most standard sizes, it cuts down on dropped and fumbled fasteners across trade, workshop, and DIY tasks.

Data
Reference Code20032
CategoryFastening Tools
Internal / External UseBoth Internal/External
MaterialPP (Polypropylene)

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