Scope of delivery
- 88/1 Vario set, 11 pieces
- 1x 80 Vario handle: 6 x 98 mm
- 1x 85 Combination blade for Phillips screws: PH 1 x PH 2 x 175 mm
- 1x 86 Combination blade for Pozidriv screws: PZ 1 x PZ 2 x 175 mm
- 3x 87 Combination blade for TORX® screws: TX 10xTX 15x175 mm, TX 20xTX 25x175 mm, TX 30xTX 40x175 mm
- 2x 81 Combination blade for slotted screws: 0.6x4x1x6x175 mm, 0.8x5x1.2x7x175 mm
- 3x 84 Combination blade for hexagon socket screws: 4x4 x 175 mm, 5x5 x 175 mm, 6x6 x 175 mm
Product description
11-piece Vario set with handle and blades. In a practical belt pouch, enabling the tools to be safely and securely stored and to always be at hand. The Kraftform grip on the handle stands for pleasant, ergonomic working and makes blisters and calluses a thing of the past. Hard gripping zones for high working speeds whereas soft zones ensure high torque transfer. The hexagonal non-roll feature prevents any annoying rolling away at the workplace. The integrated hex bolster allows higher torque to be applied with an open-end or ring spanner. The double blades are out of high quality bit material and are therefore particularly durable. The Wera Black Point tip on the blade offers a perfect fit and optimised corrosion protection.
- Vario set with handle and 10 combination blades
- Smooth hard zones for high speed turning, soft grip zones for high torque transfer
- Chrome-plated hexagonal blade material, 6 mm
- Black Point tip offers a perfect fit with optimised corrosion protection
- In a robust belt pouch
11-piece set, specifically for demanding workshop environments
Features and benefits
- The handle/interchangeable blade system allows rapid exchange of the blades required for a wide range of applications.
- The 6 mm double-ended blades of 175 mm length are out of high quality bit material which gives them a particularly long service life.
- 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 outstanding design of the Kraftform handle that fits perfectly into the hand prevents hand injuries such as blisters and calluses.