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Hex key screwdriver FELO T-handle model 3, long shaft, steel
Hex key screwdriver FELO T-handle model 3, long shaft, steel
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Hex key screwdriver FELO T-handle model 3, long shaft, steel
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Hex key screwdriver FELO T-handle model 3, long shaft, steel
Hex key screwdriver FELO T-handle model 3, long shaft, steel
FELO T-handle hex key screwdriver model 3 is a hand tool designed for driving hex (imbus) fasteners. It combines a T-shaped handle for increased torque and ergonomic control with a long steel shaft that provides extended reach into recessed or deep-set screws. The tool is intended for tasks in assembly, maintenance and repair where hex fasteners are used and where access or leverage is required beyond what a standard hex key can provide.
The T-shaped handle allows comfortable two-handed operation and precise torque application while the long steel shaft reaches into narrow or deep cavities. Hardened and machined hex tip geometry ensures a secure fit in fasteners to reduce rounding and slipping. The combination of handle shape and shaft length supports both controlled tightening and loosening of bolts and screws in confined spaces.
Select the correct hex size that fits the fastener snugly. Insert the hex tip into the fastener and position the T-handle perpendicular to the shaft. For higher torque, hold the cross of the T-handle with both hands and apply steady rotational force; for controlled turning in confined spaces, grip the handle closer to the shaft and rotate with one hand. Ensure the hex tip is fully engaged before applying force to reduce wear and avoid rounding the fastener head.
Use the tool for manual driving only; avoid using it as a lever on fasteners beyond its intended capacity. Keep the tip clean and free of debris to maintain proper engagement. For storage, keep in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel shaft and inspect the tip regularly for signs of wear—replace if damaged to maintain safety and performance.
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