Torx offset screwdriver
Torx offset screwdriver for structural profile | EASI-Spare
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Torx offset screwdriver
Torx offset screwdriver for structural profile | EASI-Spare

Torx offset screwdriver

Standard wrench Torx for mounting a structure in aluminium profile

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TAOUT_TRX_6
€8.95 -5%
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Standard Torx wrench for self-tapping connecting screws, having a long shank for providing an additional space.

- Wrench T25 for using it with S6
- Wrench T40 for using it with S8
- Wrench T50 for using it with S12 or M12

Material: chromium vanadium steel
 

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Type
TAOUT_TRX_6
6
25
TAOUT_TRX_8
8
40
TAOUT_TRX_10
10
50
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  • Image utilisateur Acheteur Vérifié
    Published Jun 19, 2018 at 12:46 pm (Order date: Jun 10, 2018)
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    Hello Sir, We have read your comment and thank you for it. This is a product that we stock in large quantities and that moves a lot. We do not have time to have 'old stock'. However, it seems that our storage conditions need to be improved if you received bars of poor quality. I invite you to contact customer service to send them photos. They will be able to help you and provide satisfaction regarding your order. Best regards, The Technic-Achat Team. (Translated review)

    Merchant's answer

    Poorly designed key - Given the significant tightening torque required to fix the self-tapping screws (those supplied with the key) into 30x30 aluminum profile, this key should have a T-shape (so that one can at least balance the tapping effort with both hands positioned on either side of the tapping axis) and not an L-shape: with the current key, under tightening effort, the Torx end of the key tends to jump out of the Torx imprint of the screw head, which damages both the key, the screw heads... and the operator's hands. In any case, whether the key is an L key or a T key, and given the importance of the torque, for the screwing/tapping operation to go reasonably well, one must first tighten the aluminum profile to be tapped in a heavy (very heavy) milling vise, after which the operator's two hands are free: once the self-tapping operation is initiated, if the key were a T key, thus equipped with two symmetrical clamping arms relative to the tapping axis, things would go better, particularly the screw would be less likely to tap crookedly.



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