Product Description
We offer this precision #3 Pozidriv® screwdriver for installing and removing the screws common to alpine, nordic and some snowboard bindings. Pozidriv® offers better purchase than standard phillips drivers reducing the chance of cam-out (slipping). We love Wiha drivers, but be warned...once you start using them it's hard to go back to a regular old run-of-the-mill driver!
- 6" (150mm) long round hardened steel shaft featuring a hard chromed tip for durability.
- The ergonomic handle is cushioned for comfort and increased grip.
- Lower section of the handle has flats so you can utilize a adjustable wrench if things are really tight!
- Overall tool length is 10.75 (270mm).
- Made in Germany by WIHA.
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Use it
Looking to mount your own ski bindings? Use a PoziDriv. It takes all the stress out of using a normal Philips screwdriver which is likely to strip the screws. PoziDriv makes it so, so easy.
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Pozidrive screwdriver
Essential if you are mounting XC ski bindings with posidrive screws. A traditional philips head screw driver will not provide enough grip to set the screws. And my thanks to Tognar for shipping the screwdriver twice after the postal service could not find me. Tremendous service.
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I have used this product for a number of years and it is the real deal for bindings.
I bought this one for my son-in-law to use on is bindings.
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Fantastic
Totally awesome for mounting a replacement toe binding after the original cracked. Also great for DIN adjustments.
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Awesome
Great tool! The grip allows lots of torque!
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Great Driver + lifetime warranty
I have several Wiha tools, bought here and elsewhere. Great quality tools. This one in particular, the grip is comfortable and posituve, no slip. Another reviewer stated he wore it out. These tools are warrantied for life, Wiha will replace it.
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Won't last
I've mounted only ~15 pairs of skis with this PZ3 screwdriver. The bit is not durable at all -- mine is already totally deformed and is unable to stay locked in to a screw head. If you mount a pair or two a year it's fine. If you mount more I would find another option.
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Correct tool for the job
Having used #3 Phillips for years and made due, it is nice to have a screwdriver that really fits binding screws. good handle, lots of torque. This comes from 40 years of mounting bindings and maintaining my own skis
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Killer
You will have this until your friend steals it . Total bomber tool fits screws perfect.