The Scheppach SCH‑2271K 27‑Piece Tool Set is a compact, versatile kit designed for homeowners, DIYers, technicians, and light workshop use. Housed in a durable plastic case, this set includes essential hand tools—screwdrivers, bits, pliers, measuring tape and more—for everyday maintenance, installation, and repair tasks. It’s ideal for assembling furniture, tightening fixtures, electronics, basic mechanical work, or as a complementary toolkit in your workshop.
Features
:- 27 pieces provides a balanced set of tools for most household and light industrial tasks
- Compact, molded plastic case for easy storage, transport, and tool organization
- Versatile bit set with multiple screwdriver bit types (Phillips, slotted, hex, Torx)
- Precision screwdriver & bit holder for tight or delicate spaces
- Standard hand tools such as pliers, a utility knife, measuring tape etc. (depending on your exact set)
- Durable materials (steel, chrome-vanadium) for longevity and resistance to wear
- Ergonomic grips / handles for comfortable handling
- Clear labeling and molded slots to help users quickly identify missing tools
- Lightweight — easy to carry or keep in a vehicle, workshop, or toolbox
Applications
:The Scheppach 27 Piece Multi Function Hand Tool Kit Set with Case (SCH-2271K) is designed for a wide range of applications, including:
- General Home Repairs : Ideal for fixing, assembling, and maintaining household items such as furniture, appliances, and fixtures.
- DIY Projects : Perfect for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts working on craft, woodworking, or small construction projects.
- Automotive Maintenance : Useful for minor car repairs, adjustments, and maintenance tasks.
- Electrical Work : Equipped with tools suitable for basic electrical repairs and installations.
- Plumbing Repairs : Handy for tightening or loosening plumbing fittings and fixtures.
- Mechanical and Workshop Use : Suitable for light to medium-duty workshop tasks requiring various hand tools.
- Outdoor and Gardening Tools Maintenance : Great for repairing or maintaining garden tools and outdoor equipment.
- Portable and On-the-Go Use : Compact and organized in a durable case, making it easy to carry for mobile repairs or emergency tool kits.
Usage
:How to Use Each Tool
1. Screwdrivers & Bit Driver
- Select the right screwdriver or bit that matches the screw head type (Phillips, flat, hex, Torx, etc.).
- Insert the bit into the driver handle if applicable.
- Align the screwdriver tip with the screw head, apply gentle pressure, and turn clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen.
2. Pliers
- Use combination pliers for gripping, bending, or cutting wire and other materials.
- Needle nose pliers are ideal for reaching into tight spaces or handling small components.
- Adjust your grip to hold firmly without damaging the object.
3. Adjustable Wrench
- Open the jaws by turning the screw adjustment.
- Fit the wrench around the nut or bolt.
- Tighten the jaws snugly and turn to loosen or tighten fasteners.
- Pull the wrench handle toward you for better leverage.
4. Hammer
- Use the hammer for driving nails or tapping parts into place.
- Hold the handle firmly and strike with controlled force to avoid damage.
5. Tape Measure
- Pull out the tape to the desired length to measure objects or distances.
- Lock the tape in place if your model has a locking mechanism.
6. Utility Knife
- Extend the blade carefully before use.
- Use the knife to cut materials like cardboard, plastic, or tape safely.
- Retract the blade after use for safety.
7. Hex Keys (Allen Wrenches)
- Select the correct size for hex screws or bolts.
- Insert into the hex socket and turn to tighten or loosen.
Maintenance :
1. Cleaning
- After each use, wipe tools with a clean, dry cloth to remove dirt, grease, or debris.
- For stubborn grime, use mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly.
- Avoid soaking tools in water to prevent rust and corrosion.
2. Rust Prevention
- Store tools in a dry place to avoid moisture buildup.
- Apply a light coating of machine oil or rust-preventive spray on metal parts periodically, especially pliers, wrench jaws, and bits.
- Remove any rust spots immediately with fine steel wool or rust remover and then oil the surface.
3. Lubrication
- Lubricate moving parts like pliers’ joints, adjustable wrench mechanisms, and bit driver handles occasionally with light machine oil or WD-40 to ensure smooth operation.
- Wipe off excess lubricant to prevent dust accumulation.
4. Proper Storage
- Always return tools to their molded slots in the carrying case after use to prevent loss and damage.
- Keep the case closed and stored in a cool, dry environment, away from extreme temperatures or humidity.
5. Inspection and Repair
- Regularly inspect tools for damage such as bent handles, worn tips, or loose parts.
- Replace or repair damaged tools promptly to maintain safety and effectiveness.
6. Safe Usage
- Use tools only for their intended purposes to avoid unnecessary wear or damage.
- Avoid excessive force or improper techniques that could cause breakage.