932 A Screwdriver for slotted screws, 0.6 x 3.5 x 80 mm
Wera screwdriver to tighten or loosen screws. Multi-component Kraftform handle for fast and low-fatigue working. Kraftform Plus: hard gripping zones for high working speeds whereas soft zones ensure high torque transfer. Hexagonal blade out of high quality bit material enables a full transfer of force. Ductile tempered material prevents any splintering or breaking of the blade. The Wera Black Point tip and a complex hardening process ensure a long service life of the tip, enhanced corrosion protection and an exact fit. The hexagonal anti-roll feature prevents any bothersome rolling away at the workplace.
- Smooth hard zones for high speed turning, soft grip zones for high torque transfer
- Multi-component Kraftform handle for fast and ergonomic screwdriving
- The Wera Black Point tip offers an exact fit and optimum corrosion protection
- Screwdrivers are often misused as chisels. This can be dangerous. The chiseldriver is the solution when not only screwdriving is required. For fastening, chiselling and loosening seized screws. Wera chiseldriver: the screwdriver whenever the going gets tough!
- An integrated impact cap lengthens the service life and reduces the danger of splintering. Nevertheless, always wear protective goggles.
- A hexagon blade made out of high-quality bit material extends right through the handle thereby ensuring full transfer of force, even when struck with a hammer. The ductile tempered material prevents the blade from splintering or breaking.
- Greater torque can be transferred by fitting an open-jaw or ring spanner over the integrated hex bolster.
- The Wera Black Point tip and a refined hardening process ensure long service life of the tip, improved corrosion protection and an exact fit.
- 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.
- The hard materials used for the handle ensure rapid hand repositioning without any danger of the skin "sticking" to the handle. The surrounding hard zones with large diameters glide like wheels across the hand.
- The hexagonal non-roll feature prevents any rolling away at the workplace.