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Wera 352 Ball Screwdriver Hex Socket - 10mm

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Wera 352 Ball Screwdriver Hex Socket - 10mmHigh quality Kraftform Plus screwdriver. Multi component Kraftform handle for fast and low fatigue working. Kraftform Plus: hard gripping zones for high working speeds whereas soft zones ensure high torque transfer. The ballpoint drive profile means that it is possible to swivel the tool axis away from the screwdriving axis, thus enabling "around the corner"screwdriving. Take it easy tool finder with color coding according to profiles and size stamp

High quality Kraftform Plus screwdriver. Multi-component Kraftform handle for fast and low-fatigue working. Kraftform Plus: hard gripping zones for high working speeds whereas soft zones ensure high torque transfer. The ballpoint drive profile means that it is possible to swivel the tool axis away from the screwdriving axis, thus enabling "around the corner"screwdriving. Take it easy tool finder with color coding according to profiles and size stamp for simple and rapid accessing of the required tool. The hexagonal anti-roll feature prevents any bothersome rolling away at the workplace.
  • Hexagonal ball point screwdriver
  • Multi-component Kraftform handle for fast and ergonomic screwdriving
  • Take it easy toolfinder: color coding according to profile and size
  • Hexagonal blade and ballpoint for secure working even in difficult installation situations
  • The Wera Black Point tip offers an exact fit and optimum corrosion protection

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    EAN: 4013288003829
    Manufacturer Part Number: 05022830001
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