An offset screwdriver is best used for __________.
• Hand tools selection based on screw location and accessibility • The physical shape and angle of an offset screwdriver • Difference between screw head type (Phillips, Allen, self-tapping) and tool configuration
• Think about what an offset screwdriver looks like and how its shape affects where it can be used. • Ask yourself: Is this tool designed for a special type of screw head, or for screws in a special position or location? • Consider real-world situations: When would a straight screwdriver not work well, but an offset one would?
• Identify whether an offset screwdriver is defined by the shape of its shank/handle or by the type of screw head it fits. • Check which choices incorrectly tie the tool only to a specific screw head type (Allen, self-tapping, etc.). • Confirm which option focuses on access to screws in tight or awkward locations, rather than a particular screw design.
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