Wera 071117 Kraftform Kompakt 60 Stainless Steel 17 Piece SAE Set

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Wera Kraftform Kompakt 60 Stainless Multi-bit Screwdriver + Pouch
Kraftform Plus Rapidaptor screwdriver handle (standard 1/4" insert bits)
Slotted: 1.0 x 5.5 x 89mm
Hex Inch (SAE): 3/32" x 89mm
Hex Inch (SAE): 1/8" x 89mm
Hex Inch (SAE): 5/32" x 89mm
Hex Inch (SAE): 3/16" x 89mm
Phillips: #1 x 89mm
Phillips: #2 x 89mm
Phillips: #3 x 89mm
Square: #1 x 89mm
Square: #2 x 89mm
Square: #3 x 89mm
Security Torx: T10s x 89mm
Security Torx: T15s x 89mm
Security Torx: T20s x 89mm
Security Torx: T25s x 89mm
Security Torx: T30s x 89mm
Wera roll up pouch
Wera's stainless steel is vacuum ice-hardened, giving them the hardness and strength necessary for any industrial application.
Stainless steel looks great when it's done right. Sometimes people forget to use stainless tools to install the screws, and particles are left behind causing what's known as extraneous rust.

Multi-component Kraftform handle with hard and soft zones, fits the shape to the hand for the ultimate in comfort and high speed torque transfer.
The handle is also built so that the screwdriver won't roll away on a graded surface.
Rapidaptor with quick-release chuck allows for speedy one-handed bit insertion and removal for insert and power bits.

Manufacturer Part #: 05071117001
NOTE: The product title and description supersede the image(s) shown. The picture provided by the manufacturer is not always exact. We may use the same image for multiple sizes of an item.
All Wera professional hand tools are covered by a lifetime warranty against breakage due to defects in materials or workmanship for the normal life of the product. This policy does not cover products which have been altered in any way, and products which have been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence, or improper storage. Bits, bitholders and L-keys are also not covered under this warranty policy as they are considered consumable. Wera Tools reserves the right to inspect warranty claims before replacements are issued. Return transportation costs are not included, however Wera will send replacement tools at no cost. Any claims for reasons other than those noted here must be approved by Wera Tools Inc. All returns are subject to inspection prior to replacement.

All Wera tools must be sent to Wera for warranty claims. Use the following link to start this process.
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Tipstyle:
Slotted
Tipstyle:
Hex
Tipstyle:
Phillips
Tipstyle:
Security Torx
Tipstyle:
Square
Tipsize:
Hex SAE 3/32 inch
Tipsize:
Hex SAE 1/8 inch
Tipsize:
Hex SAE 5/32 inch
Tipsize:
Hex SAE 3/16 inch
Tipsize:
Phillips #1
Tipsize:
Phillips #2
Tipsize:
Phillips #3
Tipsize:
Security Torx T10s
Tipsize:
Security Torx T15s
Tipsize:
Security Torx T20s
Tipsize:
Security Torx T25s
Tipsize:
Security Torx T30s
Tipsize:
Square #1
Tipsize:
Square #2
Tipsize:
Square #3
Handlematerial:
Multi-Component Material
Indieset:
Tool Sets
Finish:
Stainless Steel Finish
OAL:
75-99mm (3.0-3.9 inches)
Tipsize:
Slotted 5.5 mm
Country of Origin:
Made in Czech Republic
Stockstatus:
In Stock
UPC/EAN:
4013288132253

2 Reviews Write a Review

  • 1
    Disappointed

    Posted by Steven Olson on Nov 30th 2021

    I really wanted to like this set from Wera considering the price of over $100. I purchased the set less than two months ago and the flat-head tip already snapped off. I am an electrician and was using it to tighten a terminal on a circuit breaker and it broke. I inquired from KC Tool about an exchange through Wera, but Wera considers it to be a "consumable" and will not replace it. I have had $3 dollar screw drivers that I have beat on with a hammer for years that have lasted way longer than this. I would understand if I was using the Wera as a "beater" screw driver or had bought it years ago, but that was not the case.

  • 5
    What Was I Thinking?

    Posted by Justin Sullivan on May 29th 2016

    I have no idea why I've been wasting all this money - and time - over the years on inferior tools. I feel like a fool. - - I was a little hesitant to get the Kompakt because of prior experience with similar toolsets, but changing bits could not be any easier (or faster). These have worked out REALLY REALLY well for me on a new large hobby project.