Wera Compact Zyklop Ratchet with Integrated Bit Magazine – Bits and Sockets

EIN Zyklop 400

November 3, 2022

Even fits in your pocket! A very compact Zyklop ratchet with bit magazine and great combination tool mounting for ¼” bits and 3/8″ sockets. Strong magnets allow for non-locking mounting and allow a really quick tool change.

As the head is lockable at 0°, 15° and 90°, the tool can be used as a ratchet AND as a ratchet screwdriver. The fine toothing with 72 teeth allows for a low return angle of 5°.

The 12 bits integrated in the handle provide a wide range of applications. The magazine swivels for easy removal of the bit, while offering secure mounting. 

The used ratchet mechanism is robust and allows for ample torque, which makes the Zyklop Pocket a perfect combination of a Zyklop ratchet and a 12-piece ratchet screwdriver set.

The Zyklop Pocket sets 2 go even a step further and contain, alongside the 12 bits, also 3 sockets as well as a 75 mm long universal holder. 

Practically stored in a robust textile holster which can be attached to the belt and docked onto the Wera 2go system.

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