393 S Bitholding screwdriver extra slim with flexible shaft
Prevents hand injuries
The outstanding design of the Kraftform handle that fits perfectly into the hand prevents hand injuries such as blisters and calluses.
Kraftform
The basic idea for the prototype of the Kraftform handle - that the hand should dictate the design - has, right through to today, proved to be correct. In cooperation with the internationally recognised Fraunhofer IAO Institute, Wera developed a screwdriver handle designed to match the shape of the human hand as long ago as the 1960s. After a long development phase, the Wera Kraftform handle was launched to the market in 1968. It has been optimised through the years with new technologies, but has kept its proven shape. After all, the human hand has not changed either.
Bit holder with very slim design for work in confined spaces
Flexible, bendable shaft
Secure bit holding feature due to locking mechanism. With strong permanent magnet.
Compact stainless steel holder for bits with 1/4"- external hexagon drive as per DIN 3126, ISO 1173 Form C 6.3 and E 6,3
Multi-component Kraftform handle for fast and ergonomic screwdriving
Around the corner screwdriving with the 393 S bitholding screwdriver. The flexible shaft allows to reach fixing screws in unfavourable positions. The ideal tool for srewdriving situations that are difficult to reach.
Slim bit holder 393 S
The particularly slim bit holder allows working in very tight work spaces.
Secure hold and easy removal
Secure bit holding feature due to locking mechanism. With strong permanent magnet.
Flexible shaft
Around the corner screwdriving with the 393 S bitholding screwdriver. The flexible shaft allows to reach fixing screws in unfavourable positions. The ideal tool for srewdriving situations that are difficult to reach.
Prevents hand injuries
The outstanding design of the Kraftform handle that fits perfectly into the hand prevents hand injuries such as blisters and calluses.
Kraftform
The basic idea for the prototype of the Kraftform handle - that the hand should dictate the design - has, right through to today, proved to be correct. In cooperation with the internationally recognised Fraunhofer IAO Institute, Wera developed a screwdriver handle designed to match the shape of the human hand as long ago as the 1960s. After a long development phase, the Wera Kraftform handle was launched to the market in 1968. It has been optimised through the years with new technologies, but has kept its proven shape. After all, the human hand has not changed either.
Bit holder with very slim design for work in confined spaces
Flexible, bendable shaft
Secure bit holding feature due to locking mechanism. With strong permanent magnet.
Compact stainless steel holder for bits with 1/4"- external hexagon drive as per DIN 3126, ISO 1173 Form C 6.3 and E 6,3
Multi-component Kraftform handle for fast and ergonomic screwdriving
Around the corner screwdriving with the 393 S bitholding screwdriver. The flexible shaft allows to reach fixing screws in unfavourable positions. The ideal tool for srewdriving situations that are difficult to reach.
393 S Bitholding screwdriver extra slim with flexible shaft
05028161001
Article description
Screwdriver with flexible shaft to reach areas which are difficult to access. Thanks to the design with a particularly slim bit holder, different screw profiles can be operated even in very tight workspaces. Multi-component Kraftform handle for high working speeds and particularly ergonomic screwdriving. With hexagon anti-roll protection against rolling away.