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| Name = Screwdriver | | Name = Screwdriver | ||
| Picture = C_ScrewDriver.png | | Picture = C_ScrewDriver.png | ||
| Cost = | | Cost = ¢8.32 | ||
| Weight = | | Weight = 0.23kg | ||
| Size = | | Size = 1 x 1 | ||
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Screwdriver |
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¢8.32 |
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Screw Drivers are tools used to drive screws into various surfaces. Usually they consist of a handle and a shaft with a tip at the end. Tips come in various forms and sizes, matching the sockets on screws.
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Machine Shop | 50 Screw Driver |
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Plastics Factory | 50 Screw Driver |
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