Features
Screwdriver with Kraftform series 1800 handle for Phillips-head screws. The handle fits perfectly in the hand. The convex shape allows the transmission of high torques. The soft handle zones ensure a good grip and low-loss power transmission. The hard handle zones allow a high power transmission, even when pressure is applied with the ball of the hand. The recesses at the upper end of the handle facilitate fine adjustment while screwdriving. Due to the narrow transition between handle and blade, even sunken screws in narrow areas can be easily reached. The anti-roll protection at the rear end of the handle hinders the tool from rolling away annoyingly at the workplace. The tips of Wera Lasertip screwdrivers are microscopically roughened with laser beams. This rough surface "bites" into the screw head which avoids unintentional slipping out of the screw.Wera 05007905001 Kraftform Ball-Grip Phillips Screwdriver - Workshop Blade, PH 1 x 80 mm
- Wera
- 05007905001
A precisely-focused laser creates a sharp-edged surface structure. Wera Lasertip "bites" itself into the screw head and prevents any slips out of the recess. It is available for screwdrivers for slotted, Phillips and Pozidriv screws.
Wera Lasertip reduces the contact pressure required and enhances force transfer - meaning less screwdriving effort is required. Screwdriving becomes safer and easier.
The ergonomically shaped Kraftform Ball-Grip fits perfectly in the hand. Its convex shape allows the transmission of high torques.
The material used for the soft zones of the Kraftform Ball-Grip handle ensures a good grip and low-loss power transmission.
The hard handle zones of the Kraftform Ball-Grip allow high power transmission, even when pressure is applied with the ball of the hand.
The recesses at the upper end of the Kraftform Ball-Grip allow fine adjustment while screwdriving.
Due to the narrow transition between handle and blade, even sunken screws in narrow areas can be easily reached.
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