Submariner733
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I have been using my Proto yellow handled slotted screwdrivers for electric and recently tried out the Duratek's. This is where I noticed something peculiar.
On cover plate screws I can use either 3/16 or 1/4 on the yellow handles. However, some of the legacy screws seem to be smaller dimensions and the Duratek 3/16 would only slot into about half of the screws.
On the device combination screws the 5/16 yellow handle works great. With the Duratek the 1/4 doesn't bottom out into the slot.
These Duratek's were made in France and finished in the US. Are they perhaps metric, and if so, what is the relationship between metric and US tip thickness?
On cover plate screws I can use either 3/16 or 1/4 on the yellow handles. However, some of the legacy screws seem to be smaller dimensions and the Duratek 3/16 would only slot into about half of the screws.
On the device combination screws the 5/16 yellow handle works great. With the Duratek the 1/4 doesn't bottom out into the slot.
These Duratek's were made in France and finished in the US. Are they perhaps metric, and if so, what is the relationship between metric and US tip thickness?
