With switching function directly on the ratchet mechanism. · Several of the 52 teeth lock simultaneously and transfer extremely high torques. · Releasing mechanism: Release inserts by pressing a button · With convenient bore for hanging up.
54-piece bit set with folding ratchet screwdriver, 23 bits 1/4" (6.3 mm) in standard length (25mm) and extra long 16 bits (80 mm) for blind holes. 10 socket inserts 1/4" (6.3 mm) in the wrench sizes 5.5 - 13 mm and adapter for external square and hexagonal...
Fine-toothed ratchet with 72 teeth and extremely slim head (23 x 12 mm). Switch lever for forward/reverse, releasing mechanism to release the inserts by pressing a button. Made of chromium-vanadium steel forged steel, 2x nickel-plated and matt chrome-plated....
With TPR (thermoplastic rubber) insert for holding spark plugs
With TPR (thermoplastic rubber) insert for holding spark plugs
Drive (screwdriver): 3/8" (10 mm); Function: Metric; Material: Chromium-vanadium steel; Material properties: nickel plated, chrome plated; Quantities (LOV - titles only): 65-piece
Locking of the handle with the touch of a button in normal and angled position. Switch from right to left turning by turning the switch ring as well. In the middle position, the ratchet function eliminated. Auto lock system: bits are after it has been...
No space for leverage? That's not a problem for the rotary ratchet. By turning the handle, you can preload one side to the stop. You need just a few millimetres to loosen and screw down. Simply turning the handle is sufficient when "idling".
No space for leverage? That's not a problem for the rotary ratchet. By turning the handle, you can preload one side to the stop. You need just a few millimetres to loosen and screw down. Simply turning the handle is sufficient when "idling".
Optimal surface protection by means of double nickel-plating and single chrome-plating. With easy to hold, smooth finish. With durable laser inscribed and clearly readable sizes in mm. Polished heads: slim and thin walled. Torque characteristics still...