Metric Truck Wheel Bearing Locknut Wrench - 82mm Opening, 8 Pts.
TORX? is a trademark of Camcar Textron Inc
Acument Intellectual Property GmbH warrants that this TORX? bit socket is manufactured in accordance with the original design and it will work as well as (with comparable quality and similar performance) for the life of the product
The square drive has more contact area with the fastener than the commonly used 6 point socket
The six-angle degree contact area allows for improved thumb control, delivering greater torque and less slippage
TORX? is the registered trademark of Camcar Textron Inc
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners
This allows for more torque to be exerted on a fastener without stripping or damaging the fastener head
OTC TORX® sockets are designed to fit the fastener head including face and shoulder of the fasteners
This is the standard TORX socket that is used in most repair and assembly applications
The TORX? design provides a more stable fit on fasteners
It also provides better access in tight spaces and hard to reach areas such as those found under motorcycle gas tanks
TORX? is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Property GmbH
The six points provide more surface contact than the four or five-point designs of other drives
Standard TORX?
The sockets have a 1/4" square drive hole which fits in most standard ratchet handles
TORX? bits are built to virtually eliminate the rounding of fasteners and provide greater durability under repeated use
TORX? is a registered trademark of Camcar
TORX standard bit socket has a hexagonal profile, and is used with TORX? security screws
Bit sockets are not covered by any warranty except where indicated otherwise by the manufacturer; such warranty, if expressed, is limited to replacement value and is void when product has been misused or altered
These are not intended for use as nutdrivers or on rusted or damaged fasteners
The 1/4" Square Drive is designed to fit the TORX? fasteners often found on bicycles, motorcycles, and automobiles
TORX? bits feature a six-pointed star design that provides greater contact surface and more positive engagement