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Wera® 100
VDE Series: The Safety Screwdriver |
 Application:
For slotted screws
Blade: Black, insulated
Tip: DIN 5264-A, ISO 2380, conical Tip, slipSTOP
Handle: Kraftform® with anti-roll protection, three components
Standard: DIN EN 60900
Because the Kraftform-plus® handle is a multi-component handle
featuring both hard and soft areas, it allows for maximum torque
with minimum stress. Specially positioned soft-zones ensure that
hand and handle stick together under high-torque applications.
The dramatically improved grip allows for greater turning force
without the harmful stress to operators skin, muscles, ligaments,
etc. As a visual pre-caution, the distinctive colours of the safety
screwdriver help to ensure that the operator will not use an non-insulated
screwdriver by mistake.
The 10,000 volt water immersion test guarantees the safe performance
of every single insulated tool manufactured by Wera.
The recently introduced EN 60900 standard for safety tools has resulted
in very important improvements for the end user. In spite of these
minimum standards, however, one safety tool is not always comparable
to the next.
Wera slipSTOP® blade:
The screwdrivers of the sets 160 i/6 and 160 i/165 i/6 feature the
new Wera slipSTOP® blade. The Laser Tip® treatment leads
to an extremely rough surface that prevents the tool from slipping
out of the recess. At the same time a reduced cam-out-effect is
the result.
Kraftform® handle and Wera slipSTOP blade: ideal partners in
making screwdriving more secure and effortless.
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Wera® 300
Series: The Allround Screwdriver |
 Application:
For slotted screws
Blade: Round, slipSTOP, mat nickel
Tip: DIN 5264-A, ISO 2380, Black Point
Handle: Kraftform®, with anti-roll protection, three components
Sizes: 2.0 x 12.0; 2.5 x 14.0 - material = Weralit® II, one-component
Because of increasing international growth our product range has
become more international as well. An example is the screwdriver
for square socket head screws which only used to be supplied in
North America, and especially in Canada. Wera-an world-wide operating
company-sensitive to market changes, adds new and important screwdriver
ranges to their production line.
The 300 Series includes a wide range of top quality blades for professional
users: From the extremely sturdy, heavy-duty model 330 SK screwdrivers
to specific drive types such as Ballpoint-Torx® and Resistorx®.
Carefully monitored heat-treat-ment gives 300 Series blades high
hardness and torque values, ensuring a long life. The new Kraftform-plus®
handle with bigger handle dimensions allows maximum torques and
less fatigue. 300 Series: The Best Tools For The Job.
Wera slipSTOP® blade:
T he screwdrivers of the sets 334/6 and 334/355/6 feature the new
Wera slipSTOP® blade. The Laser Tip® treatment leads to
an extremely rough surface that prevents the tool from slipping
out of the recess. At the same time a reduced cam-out-effect is
the result.
Kraftform® handle and Wera slipSTOP blade: ideal partners in
making screwdriving more secure and effortless. |
Wera® 900
Series "The Chiseldriver" |
 Application:
For slotted screws
Blade: Hexagon “pound-thru“ with impact cap, hexagonal
bolster from 0,8 x 4,5, mat nickel
Tip: DIN 5264-A, ISO 2380, Black Point
Handle: Kraftform-plus®, three components, Sizes 2 x 12, 2.5
x 14
Kraftform®, Weralit® II
Wera 900 Series is specially designed for tough jobs, both assembly
and disassembly.
The “pound-thru“ hexagon blade and impact cap allow
the use of a hammer for removal of seized fasteners and hose clamps.
The blades of the 900 Series screwdrivers are constructed from selected
steel and are specially hardened to provide maximum durability under
impact.
The larger dimensions of the new Kraftform-plus® handle provides
higher torque strength. The integrated hexagon bolster on the 900
Series screwdrivers provides for greatly increased torque when using
a wrench.
Positive connection to the fastener is always guaranteed with the
Wera Black-Point tip.
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Wera® ESD
Series - Electrostatic Sensitive Devices |
Application:
For slotted screws
Blade: Round, mat nickel
Tip: DIN 5264, ISO 2380, Black Point
Handle: Kraftform®, Weralit-ESD
Norm: SMS SS 2830
Static electricity can cause serious and costly damage during assembly
or repair of electronic components. Static charges can be caused by
screwdrivers with non-conducting plastic handles or insulated shaft
coverings.
The new ESD screwdriver series from Wera complies with the latest
requirements of European Standard EN 100-015 Part I.
The ergonomic handles used on these screwdrivers are made from a special
form of conducting plastic designed to prevent static building up
or being stored.
The surface resistance of the handle is 106 -109 ohms. When used in
conjunction with an antistatic zone, using ESD conducting tape,any
static electricity created is discharged to earth. The initial approval
tests of these screwdrivers were carried out by the Swedish State
Test Centre in Boras, Sweden. In addition,our screwdrivers are subject
to the test procedures of one of the leading manufacturers in the
telecommunications field, whose demands in this respect are far more
stringent than the EN standard requires.
The new handle material, Weralit-ESD, is based on the formula for
Weralit ®II. Important features of this material are a high impact
resistance and a low specific gravity. |

Application: Slotted screws
Blade: Round, mat nickel
Drive tip: DIN 8320 up to 0,3 x 1,8,
DIN 5264-A as of 0,4 x 2,0,
ISO 2380 as of 0,4 x 2,0; Black Point
Handle: Kraftform® Micro with anti-roll protection and rotating
cap, multi-component grip
For ideal, efficient work in electronics it must be possible to
carry out movements quickly and at maximum precision. This can be
realized only with a tool which is tailored exactly to work in this
field.
The design of the new Kraftform® Micro is based on findings
which grew out of close co-operation with the user. As with all
Wera products the science of ergonomics–human-factors engineering
–was the starting point for this product.
The shape, the position and the length of the individual zones were
determined in painstaking studies. Taking ergonomic aspects into
account in just the same way, the shape and size of the free-spinning
cap were developed and optimized.
The multi-component structure in the grips has become a tradition
at Wera and in human engineering terms it is absolutely uncontested.
The Kraftform® Micro includes this unique feature since it has
been proven to provide tremendous advantages for the end user. |
Application:
For slotted screws
Blade: Hexagonal with bolster, from 0.8 x 4.5, mat nickel
Tip: DIN 5264-A, ISO 2380, slipSTOP, Black Point
Handle: Kraftform®, three components
Size: 2.5 x 14.0 Kraftform® with anti-roll protection, Weralit®
II, one component
Diamond-Coated Tools stand for greater durability and aggressive cutting
action like diamond-coated circular saw blades and cutting blades.
The Wera Rocko® Diamond Series uses the high friction between
the diamond coating and the screw profile to prevent the screwdriver
from slipping out of the screw.
Thousands of tiny diamond parts "bite" in the head of the
screw without destroying it and dramatically reduce the cam-out effect.
When loosening high-tensile fasteners higher torque is often required.
The Wera diamond coating is ideal for high torque peaks. The integrated
hexagon bolster on the Rocko® Diamond screwdrivers can be used
to greatly increase the torque, by using a wrench.
The blades of Rocko® Diamond screwdrivers are produced from a
special "high-alloy" steel and are "extra-hardened".
Wera slipSTOP® blade:
The screwdrivers of the sets 330 SK/6 and 330 SK/555 SPZ/6 feature
the new Wera slipSTOP® blade. The Laser Tip® treatment leads
to an extremely rough surface that prevents the tool from slipping
out of the recess. At the same time a reduced cam-out-effect is the
result.
Kraftform® handle and Wera slipSTOP blade: ideal partners in making
screwdriving more secure and effortless. |
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