Wera 818-4-1 Manual
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To maintain the Wera 818-4-1 Screwdriver, regularly clean the handle and shaft with a dry cloth to remove dirt and debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rusting and lubricate moving parts periodically if applicable.
The Wera 818-4-1 Screwdriver is not insulated for electrical work. It should not be used on live circuits. Always use insulated tools for electrical applications to ensure safety.
To replace the bits on the Wera 818-4-1 Screwdriver, pull out the current bit from the holder and insert a new bit of the same size. Ensure it is securely placed to avoid slipping during use.
If the screwdriver slips, check if the bit is worn out or incorrectly sized for the screw. Replace with an appropriate bit and ensure a firm grip on the handle to apply consistent pressure.
Yes, the Wera 818-4-1 features an ergonomic handle design to reduce hand strain, providing a comfortable grip and better torque transfer.
The bit size is usually marked on the bit itself or specified in the product manual. For accurate identification, compare the bit to a sizing chart or measure it with a caliper.
The Wera 818-4-1 Screwdriver is typically made from high-quality tool steel for durability, with a handle constructed from robust plastic for a comfortable grip.
Store the Wera 818-4-1 Screwdriver in a tool case or a dry, cool place to prevent exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures that can cause corrosion or warping.
To use the Wera 818-4-1 Screwdriver efficiently, choose the right bit for the screw, apply firm and even pressure, and keep the screwdriver aligned with the screw to avoid stripping.
If rust appears, clean the affected area with a rust remover or fine-grit sandpaper. After cleaning, apply a light coat of oil to protect the metal from future corrosion.