Wera 9444 Kraftform Kompakt 400 17 Manual
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The Wera 9444 Kraftform Kompakt 400 17 Box is designed to handle a variety of screw types, including slotted, Phillips, and Pozidriv, making it versatile for different applications.
To change the bits, pull back the chuck sleeve, insert the desired bit, and release the sleeve to lock the bit in place securely.
Ensure that the chuck sleeve is fully engaged. If the problem persists, check for any debris in the chuck and clean it as needed.
Yes, the Wera 9444 is suitable for electrical work as it includes insulated components that meet safety standards for electricians.
Regularly clean the bits and handle with a dry cloth to prevent dust accumulation. Periodically lubricate the moving parts to ensure smooth operation.
Store the box in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and wear. Keep the bits organized in their designated slots to avoid loss or damage.
The handle features an ergonomic Kraftform design, which fits comfortably in the hand, reducing fatigue and enhancing grip during prolonged use.
Yes, the Wera 9444 is built to withstand heavy-duty use with its robust construction and high-quality materials.
If a bit is stuck, gently tap the holder on a soft surface to loosen the bit. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage.
Yes, the Wera 9444 includes precision bits suitable for delicate tasks, making it ideal for both coarse and fine screwdriving jobs.