Feature(may vary by option.)

●Bit holder with very slim design for working in tight spaces
●Flexible shaft
●Secure bit holding function thanks to locking mechanism. With strong permanent magnets
●Compact stainless steel holder for bits with 1/4 inch hexagonal drive according to DIN 3126, ISO 1173 form C 6.3 and E 6.3
●Multi-component power mould handle for fast and ergonomic screwing

[Hand holder + magnetizer]




[Single]




[Hand holder + bit hand holder]





Description

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Bit hand holder extra slim with flexible shaft

Screwdriver with flexible shaft to reach hard to reach places. Thanks to the construction with particularly slim bit holder, different screw profiles can be operated even in very tight working spaces.

Multi-component Kraftform handle for high working speeds and particularly ergonomic screwing. With hexagonal roll protection against rolling away

ApplicationApplication

Slim bit holderSlim bit holder

Secure hold and easy removalSecure hold and easy removal

With the screwdriver 393 S can also be screwed around the corner. Thanks to the flexible shaft, unfavorably positioned mounting screws can be achieved. The ideal tool for hard-to-reach screw situations.

Slim bit holder 393 S

Thanks to the particularly slim bit holder, you can work even in very tight working spaces.

Secure hold and easy removal

Secure bit holding function thanks to locking mechanism. With strong permanent magnet.

Flexible shaftFlexible shaft

Adapted to the handAdapted to the hand

KraftformKraftform

Flexible shaft

With the screwdriver 393 S can also be screwed around the corner. Thanks to the flexible shaft, unfavorably positioned mounting screws can be achieved. The ideal tool for hard-to-reach screw situations.

Adapted to the hand

Thanks to the excellent shape of the Kraftform handle, hand injuries such as blisters and calluses are avoided. Wera Kraftform: Synonymous with conceivable ergonomics

Kraftform

The basic consideration for the original shape of the Kraftform handle – the hand is supposed to specify the shape of the handle – has proven to be correct to this day. In the 60s, Wera developed a screwdriver handle adapted to the shape of the human hand with the globally recognised Fraunhofer Institute for Labour Economics and Organisation. After a long development work, the Wera Kraftform handle was introduced to the market in 1968. To this day, it has been optimised by new technologies, but it has retained the tried and tested shape, because even the human hand has not changed since then.