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Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20 RA-R with Textile Pouch, 6 Pce

Kraftform handle with magazine for 6 bits integrated in the handle; with telescopic blade; for 1/4" hex drive bits. The ratchet with fine toothing integrated in the handle allows fast working. Switching the screwdriving direction is intuitive: Turn the ring switch clockwise for clockwise screwdriving, turn it counterclockwise for counterclockwise screwdriving. Use position 0 to deactivate the ratchet mechanism for precise working. The telescopic blade with Rapidaptor quick-release chuck, which can be retracted into the handle, allows quick manual screwdriving even in confined working situations when the blade is retracted. The blade can be extended by simply pressing the locking sleeve. The tool can now be used as a fully-fledged screwdriver. The telescopic blade can be removed and used as a machine adapter, as well as returned to its original position. The Rapidaptor technology of the bit holder makes for a quick bit change. Includes 6 BiTorsion bits for long product life, tough, for universal use; stored in the bit magazine integrated in the handle. The strong permanent magnet in the 1/4" bit mounting ensures a secure hold of the bit. The 2-component Kraftform handle with the combination of hard and soft zones allows for a firm grip and precise working. With a robust pouch.

SKU: GC166-WER051514

Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20 RA-R with Textile Pouch, 6 Pce

Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20 RA-R with Textile Pouch, 6 Pce

Kraftform handle with magazine for 6 bits integrated in the handle; with telescopic blade; for 1/4" hex drive bits. The ratchet with fine toothing integrated in the handle allows fast working. Switching the screwdriving direction is intuitive: Turn the ring switch clockwise for clockwise screwdriving, turn it counterclockwise for counterclockwise screwdriving. Use position 0 to deactivate the ratchet mechanism for precise working. The telescopic blade with Rapidaptor quick-release chuck, which can be retracted into the handle, allows quick manual screwdriving even in confined working situations when the blade is retracted. The blade can be extended by simply pressing the locking sleeve. The tool can now be used as a fully-fledged screwdriver. The telescopic blade can be removed and used as a machine adapter, as well as returned to its original position. The Rapidaptor technology of the bit holder makes for a quick bit change. Includes 6 BiTorsion bits for long product life, tough, for universal use; stored in the bit magazine integrated in the handle. The strong permanent magnet in the 1/4" bit mounting ensures a secure hold of the bit. The 2-component Kraftform handle with the combination of hard and soft zones allows for a firm grip and precise working. With a robust pouch.

The Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20 RA-R with Textile Pouch (6-Piece) is a compact and practical screwdriver bit set designed for everyday fastening tasks. The set includes Phillips bits PH1 and PH2, Pozidriv PZ2, Torx bits TX20 and TX25, and a 5.5 mm slotted bit, all in 25 mm lengths. Supplied in a durable textile pouch for organised storage and easy portability, this kit delivers reliable performance and convenience for professional and general maintenance use.

Key Features:

Kraftform Handle with Bit Magazine

Integrated Fine Tooth Ratchet

Telescopic Blade with Rapidaptor

Quick Change Bit System

Secure Magnetic Bit Holding

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Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20 RA-R with Textile Pouch, 6 Pce

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Wera Kraftform Kompakt 20 RA-R with Textile Pouch, 6 Pce

Kraftform handle with magazine for 6 bits integrated in the handle; with telescopic blade; for 1/4" hex drive bits. The ratchet with fine toothing integrated in the handle allows fast working. Switching the screwdriving direction is intuitive: Turn the ring switch clockwise for clockwise screwdriving, turn it counterclockwise for counterclockwise screwdriving. Use position 0 to deactivate the ratchet mechanism for precise working. The telescopic blade with Rapidaptor quick-release chuck, which can be retracted into the handle, allows quick manual screwdriving even in confined working situations when the blade is retracted. The blade can be extended by simply pressing the locking sleeve. The tool can now be used as a fully-fledged screwdriver. The telescopic blade can be removed and used as a machine adapter, as well as returned to its original position. The Rapidaptor technology of the bit holder makes for a quick bit change. Includes 6 BiTorsion bits for long product life, tough, for universal use; stored in the bit magazine integrated in the handle. The strong permanent magnet in the 1/4" bit mounting ensures a secure hold of the bit. The 2-component Kraftform handle with the combination of hard and soft zones allows for a firm grip and precise working. With a robust pouch.

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