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FELO Torx Bit TX9, 25 mm (FL02609010) — bit for Torx screws, 25 mm length
FELO Torx Bit TX9, 25 mm (FL02609010) — bit for Torx screws, 25 mm length
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FELO Torx Bit TX9, 25 mm (FL02609010) — bit for Torx screws, 25 mm length
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FELO Torx Bit TX9, 25 mm (FL02609010) — bit for Torx screws, 25 mm length
FELO Torx Bit TX9, 25 mm (FL02609010) — bit for Torx screws, 25 mm length
FELO Torx Bit TX9, 25 mm is a precision screwdriver bit designed for driving and removing TX9 Torx screws in confined or delicate assemblies. Made to fit standard bit holders and ratchet adaptors, this 25 mm length offers a compact working profile that is useful when space is limited or when a short reach is preferred. The bit is intended for tasks where accurate engagement with the screw head and controlled torque transfer are important.
This 25 mm Torx TX9 bit provides precise fit to the corresponding Torx recess to reduce cam‑out and wear. Its compact length improves control during assembly and repair tasks in electronics and appliances. The bit is compatible with common interchangeable bit systems, allowing quick changes and use with manual or powered drivers that accept standard bits.
Insert the Torx TX9 bit into a compatible bit holder, ratchet adaptor or screwdriver handle designed for interchangeable bits. Align the bit tip carefully with the recess of the TX9 screw head, apply steady axial pressure and turn with appropriate torque to drive or remove the screw. For powered drivers, use controlled speed and torque settings to avoid over‑tightening or damage to small components. After use, store the bit in a suitable bit rack or organizer to protect the tip profile.
Use the bit with the correct size (TX9) to ensure proper engagement and minimize wear. For electronics and delicate assemblies, prefer manual or low‑torque power tools and verify torque settings to prevent damage to components or fasteners.
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