They Said it Would be Faster! - WERA Tools Kraftform Turbo Screwdriver for Electricians'
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Supercharge your electrical installations with the Wera Kraftform Turbo electricians' screwdriver. Equipped with a unique gearbox nestled within the insulated handle, it turns screws four times faster.
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I used this when I was working for BBC if it includes some other bits like the one we had it is very expensive, for 26 pound you can buy the same screw driver set from leyland and the other bits for 20 pounds from lay land much cheaper
I too would like to have such a happy montage where no one smokes and there is no loud music.
Hi, why do you put cable into hydraulic pipe? Don’t you have plastic ones?
Make sure you leave your mess for the painters to clean up.
Never clean up after electricians! Just leave their mess for the bosse to deal with
Crazy seeing someone else say this lmao
Painters are beneath me. Clean it up you dog
Like the painters leave their mess for the floor guy
Like the floor guys leave a mess for the day labors 😂
Not driven a wood screw in by hand since I was an apprentice about 20 years ago.
We got a badass here
@freeaudiobooks7469 Not really, I just value my time and energy.
Hit the gym, pipsqueak
@@cartoonhead9222it's not about strength. It's about efficiency
Faule Socke.
Someone buy this man a drill pls
Even an M12 adjustable torque screwdriver
I'm not an electrician by trade, but I would use a short drywall screw instead & attach it to a 2x4.
With this particular screwdriver, he doesn’t need to use a drill, and he doesn’t need to drive drywall screws into 2x4, when he can drive these screws more easily into the medium he’s using- sorry, I’m tired and I can’t remember if it’s pressed wood or particle board. Ah, the joys of being 74, with Fibrofog!!😱
He spent all his money on this Wera kit... 😭
Hurts my wrists just watching this, I'd rather walk back and forth to my truck for my driver 6 times than put screws in manually
Wow I wish that bush socket was around in my time.
I made one from a cut down socket set that worked for me.
As my dad did too
A real electrician fastens those by hitting them with a flat screw driver and hammer.
@H.A.. yep been there many a time good old days
@@H.A..his screw driver and linesman pliers.
I’ve been wanting that turbo Wera screwdriver!
I wanted it too and I got it, I used it once or twice in two years and regretted buying it.
It doesn't run as smoothly as I imagined!
@@samnass Aww really??
@@EpicBenjo Ive had one for a year or so. Due to the gearing it lacks torque unless the screws go in very easily. Broke pretty fast after dropping it a few times. I still have a Wera with the exchangable bits in my bag but i went back to using three normal wera screwdrives for the most common screws.
@@lone7874 Aww that’s disappointing. I also have regular non-turbo insulated Wera screw drivers.
منم میخام ولی چه فایده
Great job. Different country. Different codes, different tools. Good on ya . If I ever visit.
Chuck Testa
@@Kawka1122 You thought this bear was alive?
NOPE!
Just Chuck Testa!
I still remember how hard I laughed when I saw his video the first time.
Wera, Knipex, and Wiha are always my go to. I have the Craftsman version of the mini ratchet and those things are a guaranteed lifesaver! I used mine religiously when working on submarines. I dig the screwdriver and may have to pick up that set now. My wife “thanks” 🤬 you for showing me this lmao
Wera TOOLS are KIKASS. I recently stumbled onto this brand from a Wind Energy company telling me about them. After borrowing his fir a day. I ordered the entire line of what we need in our shop ! Thanks Wera. German technology but made in Ceskolovinski!!
This is probably the first time I’ve seen good tools in the hands of a decent tradie🎉
Wera gear is one of the few reasons I enjoy my work ✌️
Yuup, why not enjoy the task.
Got all my tools stolen off the job recently - on 1 hand it hurts - on the other good excuse to splash out on new hardware 🤟
Wera and Wiha 😊
Here and there?
@@jjonnyboi1those are both the names of the quality tools brand
Having these myself, The most time consuming part of using these is trying to shove them back into their slots in that soft case. 😂
Would be great if we could actually see the product on show instead of a few second bursts of it!
There's a link above to the video which is slower.
I see you guys back and forth on screws by hand.
Well, when in started 35 years ago. Only the mechanic had the privilege of a makita screw gun with that long 8 inch battery. Times have changed.
Enjoy your level of entry. We old timers frown on seeing newbies use a screw gun on outlets. With original 1 inch screw and breakers.
These videos make me wanna become an electrician
Back in my day we did pretty much everything with a set of Klein Lineman Pliers, a big Klein Flathead, a pair of 420 Channel Locks (insulation removed of coarse), a hack saw, and a phillips head screwdriver.
You still can work fast with those basic tools. A cordless small portaband saves time though
@Reign_In_Blood_963 Been using Channelock 420s for 40 years until about a month ago and switched to Knipex...now that I'm close to retirement 🤣
Может надо обжать концы многожильного провода, прежде чем зажимать их винтом
@@titto_rino варвары необразованные , что с них взять))
Wera and Knipex are awesome tools and are the insulated tools I use! I have reduced my Klein tools since I found Wera and Knipex. I’ve wired for 42 years and for electricians those three brands are the top dogs in my opinion anyway!
And those colours! Very original
I dont know about the rules in your country, but the use of ferules on stranded in mine is not optional
Class 2 conductors usually don’t use ferrules
Every time with the same comment. As said already, rigid stranded conductors do not require a ferrule.
In germany these parts and way of work are not legal. In our country legal and fine and standart work.
Different laws for work with electric systems.
And the reason is not the german 230 Volt AC. That is in germany absolute no problem for the electrician and the customer/user/children/adults.
@@krisedwards8063depend if the retention is just a screw a ferrule is better but if it 2 plate that close together with a screw no problem
There a chance to cut the wire if it's just a set screw
Acc VDE even in Germany exist no rule when you have to use ferules. It is optional. But should we use them on screw terminals with stranded cable? Always!
Little Rachet that drives in the chase nipple is badass
Listen I don’t care how good this is. I refuse to pay $150 + for a screwdriver. Husky, Kleins heck even Milwaukee… ratcheting ones are good and a 1/4 of the price
Good for you
then dont pay it... nobody's forcing you
They are insulated for 600v, which is why they are pricey. (At least my non turbo set is) Compare to Klein insulated tools, not much different.
Understandable, especially when another tradie will steal them in an instant if you take your eyes off of them.
Milwaukee makes a very good cheap multi-driver. The 11 in 1 driver is only $15 and the 13 in 1 is $18.
I think they're the best bang for your buck. The bits are much longer lasting than husky, craftsman, Klein, and others. Wera and Wiha bits are still better, but not by much. I can't justify using top-shelf tools at work. They "grow legs" way too easily.
I was trained to be an electrician. Now I’m a trucker. That looked like art.
Good electrical work. Maybe more important than the tools 🛠️. I like the idea of bright red tools, which might be easier to keep track of. A ratchet screwdriver is a smart idea 🤓
Молодец! А то что многожильный провод обжимать необходимо, мы не знаем. А потом думаем, почему же у нас объекты гореть как спички начинают
главное работу выполнить красивым модным инструментом, чтобы заказчик видя процесс работы, возбудился.
@@poulander4629 агга, не смотря на то, что работа выполняется неправильно
Super cool demonstration of tools and technology
I no longer have a need for that screwdriver set but I'll never get rid of it. Had it for about 5 years now.
Looks like polish pre-ww2 electrician style. I found those bend and looped but not cut conductors in my old house. A bit of a show-off but works for decades.
I work in aviation, and have a snap on and a Wera screwdriver set. Surprisingly I prefer the Wera set. They grip the screws better, the handle is nicer and they are holding up just as well. Both have the same warranty but the snap on is waayyyy easier to get warranty.
One less spice with the ground like that 😮😮😮 my young journeyman mind is blownnn
This is awesome but can manufacturers PLEASE stop using flathead screws‽
So much work for that little light switch
Никаких наконечников! И всё работает!
Но недолго
I do love my wera’s would like to have that locknut wrench too
Bought the same set recently, wish Id of bought it ages ago instead of buying mid screwdriver sets , they are quality
So pleasant to watch!
That socket for the nuts is pretty cool
I like your funny wire colors, magic man
Good german tools. Simply the best
I now want this set so badly but have no justification AT ALL for acquiring it. 😂
The tool kits demonstrated on eFIXX makes me believe that the second hand market for the London double decker buses is dominated by sparks
As a german electrician i cry.watching you
If you're going to continually run the CPC please ensure plenty of cable left before the fold over. As an emergency electrician I've lost count of how many cpcs have been left short after breaking at that fold and now the CPC is left way to short.
1970's called and wanted their flathead screws back
Everything overseas is so heavy duty and better made when it comes to electrical lol. Our light switches would never let you fold up your wires like that. Solid ass connection.
Just a tip, dont have the camera right up close to everything, especially if it's only gonna be on screen for half a second
Cool, first time I've seen someone fold the end like that. Those screw termination points take two cables anyways so why not just fold it and use the maximum space
beautiful tool kit❤❤❤
I wasn't paying much attention until I saw that socket
That took a long time!
Ever heard of power tools!
Yes, if we had 1960 this would be a great work.
Wait. We don’t use these wiring methods in The USA… anymore but 8 years ago I would have liked this video
I own a couple of tools from Wera and Wiha but its non-VDE. Good Tools. ü
WOW IT IS FAST especially with the video sped up
Those are some nice lineman's pliers. That's all I'd care to buy out of these
All looks good on a bit of wood I wanna see you so this out side in the rain lol
In the EU, stranded wires must be fitted with ferrules before clamping it down. Nevertheless the Wera set looks very nice, i have a similar set from Haupa and it's the set i use the most.
I have this screwdriver, but it's not that effortless to drive a screw in the wood, and you must use both hands. In some cases is practical, but I prefer a little bosch go electric screwdriver for this kind of work.
Nothing like beautiful TOOLS 🦾🦾😍🤑🤑😅😅
Que trabalheira, no Brasil o serviço é muito mais simples!
I think I had one of these when I was 3
as someone who lives in north america, that light switch looks like it is for toddlers. I also never understand the wiring colours for 240V wiring
2 seconds in, I thought efixx….yep!!!
Wow, cool screwdriver, I fell in love with it, how can I get one!?! I live in Istanbul
Love my Wera screwdriver!! However... It doesn't get used much ever since I got the LTT one...
Own the Wera green ratchet screwdriver and its solid tool.
So glad i know what the heck he did all this work for.....
Seems proper.
This wera's handle with ratchet is so ridiculously big compared to original one that for me is unsusable. I was hyped and bought it some time ago and it lays on a shelf since use one :)
Please answer multi-core wire should be crimped with ferrules when clamped with a screw?
Depends on your local codes and the size of the wire, in general in the united states, no, you dont need them
Beautiful work! But why would still use Pozidrive Screws? Torx is the way to go.
Esas herramientas son para trabajos en líneas energizadas, si vas a trabajar en unas desenergizadas, las arriesgás al santo cohete
Skills. That's how it's done.
Is there an advantage to dubbeling the wire ends?
4x faster they say. I love my wera turbo
That's a cool tool set
Brilliant stuff
Cool set!!!
sick screw driver .
I love my set
Professional work!
No IT isn't
Whats the socket thing he had? I absolutely need that!
Profesional tools👍
Nothing like a controlled environment in some studio to sell a product you really don’t need
Nice new toys.
What are the partsnumber for the little ratchet? More specificly the head.
Talk about bringing a fancy knife to a gunfight....
Great job!
I would use boot laces.
How long before all these connections are Wago style levers?
I like putting wagos on my connections
Remember, switching to your sidearm is faster than reloading.
so what is the benifit of bending the wire before screwing it down?
Can I occasionally use it as a hammer
Oops, you nicked the grn/yel when you stripped it. Maybe a real wire stripper?
I like your stile my man👌👌👌
What tradesman doesn't have a drill/impact/powered driver?
What’s the link to buy that set of w tools 🛠️ I liked them
if you hold things on your hands, I doubt the VDE rating would be of any help when electrocution happens
Should include a broom, dustpan, and trash can