Features
Ratchets and screws in a Kraftform Kompakt format. These drop-forged, full-steel ratchets, Zyklop Mini 1 and 2, combine filigree design with incredible robustness. For particularly rapid screwdriving in confined working situations. Zyklop Mini 1 or Zyklop Mini 2 can be used whenever screwdriving with power tools or conventional hand tools is unfeasible for lack of space. 1 bit ratchet Zyklop Mini 1; suitable for the take-up of bits with ¼" hexagon head drive as per DIN ISO 1173-C 6.3 and E 6.3 and Wera connecting series 1 and 4; also possible to use ¼" sockets by attaching the Wera adaptor 870/1. 1 socket ratchet Zyklop Mini 2; suitable for the direct attachment of Wera Zyklop special sockets 8790 FA.Includes high-quality textile box that is compact, portable, and tough enough to survive a fall without damaging the tools
Fine-tooth gearhead and return angle of only 6° in order to maximize the tool's torque and minimize backlash
All parts of the set are made of drop-forged steel, making the toolset tough and longlasting
Zyklop Mini 2 Ratchet (for 8790 FA sockets)
813 Handle
870/1 Adaptor
Phillips insert bits: #1, #2
Pozidriv insert bits: #1, #2
Torx insert bits: T10, T15, T20, T25, T30, T40
Hex metric insert bits: 3, 4, 5, 6mm
8790 FA metric sockets: 4, 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13mm
PoziDriv: #1 and #2
Torx: T10, T15, T20, T25, T30 and T40
Hex: 3.0mm, 4.0mm, 5.0mm, 6.0mm
“Be a Tool Rebel” with Wera Tools! What makes using Wera Tools an act of rebellion? Most likely their radically different design aesthetic which often features vivid colors and organic contours incorporated into their tools. But Wera is more than just a pretty face, they make game-changing innovations to tools. A few of their innovations include the Kraftform handle which is ergonomic, following the natural positions of the hand, the Zyklop ratchet which features a swivel head eliminating one of the most frustrating aspects of using a ratchet and many more. Wera tools are well-made, handsomely packaged and designed to take the tool world by storm with tools that look and feel like the way of the future.