Wera 890/4/1 Universal Bit Holder, 1/4" x 57 mm
Wera 890/4/1 Universal Bit Holder, 1/4" x 57 mm

Wera 890/4/1 Universal Bit Holder, 1/4" x 57 mm

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  • Universal holder for the take-up of bits with 1/4" hexagon head drive
  • The retaining ring ensures a secure fit of the tool in the holder
  • 1/4" hexagon drive (Wera connecting series 1)
Overview
Universal holder for the take-up of bits with ¼" hexagon head drive as per DIN ISO 1173-C 6.3. The retaining ring ensures an optimum fit of the tool in the holder. ¼" hexagonal, suitable for power screwdrivers with take-up as per DIN ISO 1173-F 6.3.

Wera 890/4/1 Universal Bit Holder, 1/4" x 57 mm

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Wera
Part Number
05052575001
Product Type
bit holder
Packaging
Bulk
Country of Origin
Czech Republic
UPC
4013288017239
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Length
2.24"
Width
0.43"
Height
0.43"
Weight
0.02 kg
0.05 lb
Color
chrome
Details
Drive Connector Size
1/4"
Features
Universal holder for the take-up of bits with 1/14" hexagon head drive
The retaining ring ensures a secure fit of the tool in the holder
1/4" hexagon drive (Wera connecting series 1) Suitable for Bosch, Fein, Holz-Her, Lecreux, Metabo
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Datasheet
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About manufacturer
Wera

“Be a Tool Rebel” with Wera Tools! What makes using Wera Tools an act of rebellion? Most likely their radically different design aesthetic which often features vivid colors and organic contours incorporated into their tools. But Wera is more than just a pretty face, they make game-changing innovations to tools. A few of their innovations include the Kraftform handle which is ergonomic, following the natural positions of the hand, the Zyklop ratchet which features a swivel head eliminating one of the most frustrating aspects of using a ratchet and many more. Wera tools are well-made, handsomely packaged and designed to take the tool world by storm with tools that look and feel like the way of the future.

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