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Wera 004188 Bicycle Set 3 A, 40 Pieces

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Wera 004188 Bicycle Set 3 A, 40 PiecesWera 004188 Bicycle Set 3 A, 40 Pieces Bike tool set with ratchet, bits, sockets and a bitholding screwdriver in the very compact Tool Check Perfect as a universal companion for a multitude of screwdriving applications As an added extra the set comes with two pouches a larger pouch for the complete tool set and a small soft pouch to store the tools safely in your shirt pocket when you are on the go The soft pouch has additional loops for holding two

Wera 004188 Bicycle Set 3 A, 40 Pieces
Bike tool set with ratchet, bits, sockets and a bitholding screwdriver in the very compact Tool-Check
Perfect as a universal companion for a multitude of screwdriving applications
As an added extra the set comes with two pouches- a larger pouch for the complete tool set and a small soft pouch to store the tools safely in your shirt pocket when you are on the go
The soft pouch has additional loops for holding two CO2 cartridges (the cartridges are not included), as well as slots for credit cards and cash, and a small internal pouch for small parts such as chain links, valve stems or spare bolts
Chain tool and fastener works on a full range of chains up to 12-speed systems

Set includes:
8001 A bit Ratchet, 1/4" hex drive, 87 mm
813 Bitholding screwdriver, 78 mm
Universal 1/4" bitholder, stainless steel, 100 mm
889/4/1 K Rapidaptor Universal Bit Holder, 1/4" hex x 50 mm
870/1 adaptor, 1/4" hex to 1/4" square
851/1 BTZ Phillips bits: PH1, PH2 x 25 mm
867/1 BTZ TORX® bits: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30 x 25 mm
800/1 BTZ slotted bits: 0.5 x 4.0, 0.6 x 4.5 x 25 mm
840/1 BTZ inside hex bits: 2.0, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 x 25 mm
840/1 Z inside hex bit: 8 x 25 mm
842/1 Z ball-end inside hex bits: 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 x 25 mm
8790 HMA Zyklop outside hex sockets, 1/4" drive: 5.5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 x 23 mm
9502 Tire lever with 1/4" hex bit drive
9503 Tire lever with valve core wrench
9513 chain tool
9512 chain-hook
9481 Tool Pouch for set, 203 x 85 mm
9480 Compact Tool Case with zip, 90 x 135 mm
Hook and Loop Fastener Strip


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