Wiha microfinish, The specialist for wet and oily applications – Wiha Tools Screwdrivers User Manual

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Non-slip

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The hex blade and hex bolster model
with solid steel cap is ideal for
loosening tight screws.

Optimum power transfer,
even with very oily hands!

Wiha MicroFinish screwdrivers stand
for contemporary handle design,
together with the ideal combination
of materials for wet and oily
applications.

The micro-fine surface of the
finish zone made of sandblasted
cellulose-acetate ensures maximum
power transfer and provides an
effective non-slip grip, even with
very oily hands.
The roll-off protection in the front
area of the handle prevents the tool
from rolling off the workbench.
The screwdriver is also available
with a solid steel cap for loosening
tight screws with a single hammer
blow. As the steel cap is connected
to the blade, the entire energy from
the impact is transmitted to the
screw head without damaging
either the handle or the blade.

Wiha MicroFinish.

The specialist for wet and oily applications.

The non-slip handle is made from
cellulose acetate and has a micro-fine
surface structure. This gives maximum
torque transmission and perfect handling
in wet and oily work surroundings.

Wiha MicroFinish.

Micro-fine handle surface
for a non-slip grip in an
oily working environment

Ergonomic handle shape fits
every hand

Blades made of high-quality
chrome-vanadium-steel,
through-hardened and
chromeplated for a long
tool life

Wiha ChromTop

®

blade tip

sits securely in the screw head
and offers great dimensional
accuracy

The MicroFinish hex blades with
ChromTop

®

tip are made of high-

quality chrome-vanadium-molybde-
num steel, are through-hardened
and chrome-plated. This guarantees
a particularly long tool life.

Wiha’s MicroFinish screwdrivers are
ideal for automotive applications,
for use on building sites or when
working with sanitary installations.
However, they can also be used to
perform repairs to machinery and
equipment where oil and lubricants
pose potential problems.

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