Wera Belt B 1 Zyklop Set Manual

To attach a socket, align the socket with the square drive of the ratchet handle, then push it onto the drive until it clicks into place. Ensure it is securely fastened before use.
Regularly clean the sockets and ratchet handle with a dry cloth to remove dirt and grease. Occasionally apply a light machine oil to the moving parts of the ratchet to ensure smooth operation.
If the ratchet is slipping, check for debris in the mechanism or worn out gears. Clean any debris and inspect for damage. If the problem persists, consider replacing the ratchet mechanism.
No, the Wera Zyklop sockets are not designed for use with impact drivers. Use only manual ratchets to avoid damaging the sockets.
Use a caliper to measure the bolt head across the flats and match it to the socket size. Alternatively, try fitting different sockets to find a snug fit.
To replace a damaged socket, purchase a new one of the same size and type. Remove the damaged socket from the belt and replace it with the new socket, ensuring it is properly secured.
Store the socket set in a dry, cool place away from moisture. Keep the sockets on the belt and hang it on a tool rack or store it in a tool chest to prevent loss and damage.
Yes, extensions can be used with the Wera Zyklop sockets. Ensure the extension is compatible with the socket drive size and securely attached before use.
If a socket is stuck, gently tap it with a rubber mallet to loosen it. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage to the socket or bolt.
To prevent rust, keep sockets clean and dry. Apply a thin layer of oil periodically, especially if the sockets are used in humid or wet conditions.