Screwing tools

Wera presents new catalog and website

The Tool Rebels from Wuppertal-based screwdriving tool specialist Wera document the company's current range on 570 pages. The new catalog has grown by more than 60 pages, making it a comprehensive reference work for all questions relating to screwdriving tools.

The new Wera catalog has grown to an impressive 570 pages. More than 1,000 new products have been added to the range since 2016.

More than 1,000 new products have been incorporated into the current catalog. Highlights include the Click-Torque torque wrenches and the Zyklop VDE ratchet range, each with a wide range of accessories. The Tool Rebel story is also continued, so that the catalog is not only a clearly arranged presentation of all products, but also offers entertaining entertainment and useful information for all screwdriving jobs. The new catalog is now available for download at www.wera.de and can be requested as a print edition from Wera.

Tool Rebels online

The Tool Rebels from Wuppertal have redesigned their website and optimized it for mobile devices.

The manufacturer has also completely redesigned its website and optimized it for mobile devices. A visit to the website also provides a good insight into the world of Tool Rebels from Wuppertal. For trade partners, the "Product data/media export" function has been added to the download area. After logging in, it is possible to download all product and image data for your own use. kp

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