Comprehensive 61-piece bit set by Wera in a robust Bit-Safe. Provides a quick overview of the tools available and bits not needed are simply reinserted into the set and do not get lost. 1 universal holder with Rapidaptor technology: allows bits to be attached without any need to actuate the sleeve. The removal of the bit is simple, just by pushing the sleeve forward – for rapid bit change with just one hand. The strong permanent magnet holds the bits absolutely securely. Can be inserted in the power screwdriver or for use in the chuck of the electric drill.
- Bit-Safe: The new Bit-Safes provide users with comprehensive bit and holder ranges in a surface-protecting, compact textile box
- TZ-Bits: TZ-Bits are tough viscous bits with a torsion zone. Torsion bits absorb the damaging peak torque loads in the torsion zone. This prevents premature wear and enhances the service life of the bits.
- Tough-Absorbing Bits: Tough-absorbing Wera bits (Z) prevent any premature breakage of the drive tip.
- Rapidaptor Holder: Rapid bit change without needing any additional tools. One-hand operation with a freely spinning sleeve for simplified guidance of the tool.
- Chuck-All: The Rapidaptor quick-release chucks hold ¼” DIN ISO 1173-C 6,3 and E 6,3 as well as Wera series 1 and 4 bits.
- Rapid-in and Self-Lock: The bit can be pushed into the adaptor without moving the sleeve. The lock is activated automatically as soon as the bit is applied to the screw. Bits are held securely and wobble-free.
- Rapid-Out: Simply push the sleeve forward to change the bit. The spring mechanism lifts the bit off the magnet and unlocks the tool. The bit can be easily removed. The rapid-out function makes it easy to remove even the smallest bits without extra tools.
- Single-Hand Function: Every function of the Rapidato quick-release chuck, such as inserting or releasing bits, can be carried out with one hand. This is faster, more economical and more ergonomic. There are no unnecessary manoeuvres.


























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