Wera - Kraftform Kompakt 10, 10 pieces - 05056653001
- A screwdriver set cannot be more compact
- Kraftform holder with Rapidaptor quick-release chuck
- Torsion design of the bits against premature wear
- Tough viscous bits for universal use
- Convenient and robust storage
9 tough viscous Wera bits for universal use. Torsion design to combat remature wear. 1 holder 813 R Kraftform with Rapidaptor quickrelease chuck; multi-component for high working speeds and particularly ergonomic screwdriving.
Set contents:
813 R:
- 05051272001 : 1 x 1/4 x 90 mm
851/1 TZ PH:
- 05056505001 : 1 x PH 1 x 25 mm
- 05056510001 : 1 x PH 2 x 25 mm
855/1 TZ PZ:
- 05056810001 : 1 x PZ 1 x 25 mm
- 05056815001 : 1 x PZ 2 x 25 mm
867/1 TZ TORX®:
- 05066305001 : 1 x TX 10 x 25 mm
- 05066308001 : 1 x TX 15 x 25 mm
- 05066310001 : 1 x TX 20 x 25 mm
800/1 TZ:
- 05056203001 : 1 x 0.5 x 4 x 25 mm
- 05056225001 : 1 x 1 x 5.5 x 25 mm
Why is the right tool so often not at hand? The reason: too many tools and overly-heavy tool bags can make it bothersome to carry them onsite. So for us it was a clear challenge: to design a tool that is suitable for a whole host of applications and can be easily taken along to jobs at other sites. Our solution: Kraftform Kompakt tools. A handle into which blades with a range of different profiles can be inserted. Compactly and protectively housed in a light and robust textile pouch or plastic box.
Handle/interchangeable blade system:
The handle/interchangeable blade system allows rapid exchange of the blades required for a wide range of applications.
Manual and power tool operations:
The sets come with a Kraftform handle, quick-release chuck and bits for manual and power tool operations.
Rapidaptor holder:
Rapid bit change without needing any additional tools. One-hand operation with a freely spinning sleeve for simplified guidance of the tool.
Kraftform:
- The basic idea for the prototype of the Kraftform handle - that the hand should dictate the design - has, right through to today, proved to be correct.
- In cooperation with the internationally recognised Fraunhofer IAO Institute, Wera developed a screwdriver handle designed to match the shape of the human hand as long ago as the 1960s.
- After a long development phase, the Wera Kraftform handle was launched to the market in 1968.
- It has been optimised through the years with new technologies, but has kept its proven shape.
- After all, the human hand has not changed either.
Prevents hand injuries:
The outstanding design of the Kraftform handle that fits perfectly into the hand prevents hand injuries such as blisters and calluses.
Storage and transport:
In a robust storage box.