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Panasonic debuts new insulated electric screwdriver
27 January 2023
PANASONIC HAS entered the insulated power tools market with the release of its lightweight, Li-Ion driven and reliably insulated screwdriver EYED11SA.

"A screwdriver is one of the simplest, but most frequently used tools in literally every area of crafts and engineering," said Kunihiko Nedachi from Panasonic's Power Tool department. "That’s why our focus had been to consequently maximise the comfort, safety and reliability of our insulated electric screwdriver."
Lightweight, ergonomic and convenient
The EYED11SA measures only 145mm in length and weighs just 220g. The tool is designed for single-handed operation - the buttons for forward or reverse mode are ultimately easy to reach and the same applies to the switch between run-down driving and manual tightening.
The Li-Ion battery is simply to be charged via USB-C connection and offers sufficient capicity for getting the job done. After 45 minutes of rapid charging, the battery has enough power for approximately 600 M3x5 metal screws.
Reliably safe
Safety is top priority for insulated tools being operated next to electric curcuits. The EYED11SA comes with an extensivly tested double housing structure. The same applies for the switch structure: The switch itself is rubber protected, and the insulation is designed with the necessary distance. Of course, also the bit part comes with a highly durable insulation material and design.
Engineered to last
Meeting IP56 safety class requirements, the tool is protected against water or dust penetration, while its electronic control unit is designed for reliably being safe against over- or discharge impacts.
"Panasonic's new cordless insulated screwdriver offers a whole new level of convenience for everyone working with electric installations, machinery maintenance, electric vehicle repair or simply makes daily repair work at home a bit easier and safer," Nedachi added.