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Hex key set Bondhus L‑handle Torx T6–T25 8 pcs (model 31732)
Hex key set Bondhus L‑handle Torx T6–T25 8 pcs (model 31732)
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Hex key set Bondhus L‑handle Torx T6–T25 8 pcs (model 31732)
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Hex key set Bondhus L‑handle Torx T6–T25 8 pcs (model 31732)
Hex key set Bondhus L‑handle Torx T6–T25 8 pcs (model 31732)
Bondhus L-handle Torx T6–T25 8 pcs (model 31732) is a compact set of L-shaped Torx keys covering sizes T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T15, T20 and T25. The set is designed for manual fastening where precision and control are required: the long arm provides leverage for higher torque while the short arm gives fine control and access in tighter spaces. These L-handle Torx keys are suitable for tasks on electronics, bicycles, household appliances and general maintenance involving Torx fasteners.
The L-handle design combines torque and control in a single tool, enabling efficient turning and accurate alignment of Torx heads. Each key features a long arm for increased leverage and a short arm to reach confined areas. The compact eight-piece range covers the most commonly used Torx sizes for small-to-medium fasteners, reducing the need to switch between different tools. The set is easy to store and carry, making it practical for field service and workshop use.
Select the Torx key that matches the fastener size and insert the short or long arm into the Torx recess depending on the required access and torque. Use the long arm as a lever for higher torque and the short arm for better control or to reach tight spaces. Apply steady, even force to avoid cam‑out or damage to the fastener head. For repeated tasks, position the key in a comfortable grip and maintain alignment between key and fastener to preserve both tool and fastener condition.
Use the correct size to prevent rounding the fastener. Inspect keys for wear before use and avoid applying excessive torque beyond manual hand force. Store the set in a dry place to prevent corrosion and keep keys organized to speed tool selection during repair or assembly tasks.
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