WERA 6000 Joker 11 Set 1 Ratcheting combination wrenches set
WERA 6000 Joker 11 Set 1 Ratcheting combination wrenches set
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- 6000 Joker 11 Set 1 Ratcheting combination wrenches set, 11 pieces
- 11x 6000 Joker Ratcheting combination wrenches: 8x144 mm, 10x159 mm, 11x165 mm, 12x170.7 mm, 13x177 mm, 14x188 mm, 15x200 mm, 16x212 mm, 17x224 mm, 18x235 mm, 19x246 mm
Product Overview
Wera's Joker series redefines the standard wrench with its clever self-setting and ratcheting capabilities. The Wera 6000 Joker 11 Set 1 Ratcheting combination wrenches set solves common fastening frustrations by providing a secure grip that prevents slipping and rounded bolt heads. Its low return angle and high-torque transfer make it an indispensable tool for working in tight or awkward spaces.
Part No: 05020013001(WER-05020013001)
Features & Benefits
- Ergonomic Kraftform handle for high-speed working and comfort.
- Take it Easy tool finder with colour coding for quick identification.
- Optimised tip geometry for a precise and secure fit.
- High-quality materials ensure a long and reliable service life.
Technical Specification
- Overall Length: 305mm
- Overall Width: 95mm
- Overall Height: 85mm
- Product Weight: 1949,50g
- Model number: Wera 6000
- Part Number: 05020013001
- Material: High-performance chrome-molybdenum/chrome-vanadium steel.
FAQs
Wrenches and Spanners come in a variety of sizes and with different features. For example, Combination Spanners has a closed loop – the box end - on one side and a U-shaped, open end on the other.
The jaw sizes vary by tool, so you might need more than one Wrench or Spanner, depending on whether you work with nuts and bolts of different sizes. A set might be a good value way of solving that problem.
Wrenches are often supplied as an adjustable tool, so can work in different sizes. It’s not unusual for a single wrench to work in up to eight different sizes.
In addition to selecting the right type of tool for your work, think also about the size of the spanner and / or wrench you’re thinking of buying. Is it the right length for you to work with comfortably?











