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Socket bit TORX 1/2" E14 by JCB — 1/2-inch drive, E14 TORX profile
Socket bit TORX 1/2" E14 by JCB — 1/2-inch drive, E14 TORX profile
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Socket bit TORX 1/2" E14 by JCB — 1/2-inch drive, E14 TORX profile
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Socket bit TORX 1/2" E14 by JCB — 1/2-inch drive, E14 TORX profile
Socket bit TORX 1/2" E14 by JCB — 1/2-inch drive, E14 TORX profile
JCB TORX socket bit with a 1/2" drive and E14 TORX profile is designed for use with 1/2-inch drive ratchets and torque tools. The tool is intended to engage TORX fasteners with the E14 size, providing a secure fit for assembly, disassembly and repair tasks in automotive, mechanical and maintenance environments. The socket bit combines a standard 1/2" square drive interface with a precisely formed TORX tip to ensure reliable contact with compatible fastener heads.
The JCB E14 TORX socket bit offers accurate fitment to E14 TORX fasteners, reducing the chance of cam-out and fastener damage. Its 1/2" drive interface makes it compatible with a wide range of ratchets, breaker bars and torque tools used in professional and home workshops. The solid construction provides stability and repeatable torque transfer when tightening or loosening TORX screws and bolts.
Select a compatible 1/2" drive ratchet or torque tool and attach the JCB E14 TORX socket bit to the square drive. Position the TORX tip fully into the matching E14 fastener to ensure full engagement. Apply steady torque while maintaining alignment to avoid slippage; when using a torque wrench, set the required torque value before applying force. After use, inspect the tip for wear and store the socket bit in a protected organizer to preserve the TORX profile.
Use the socket bit with tools rated for the required torque and ensure the E14 profile corresponds to the fastener type. Avoid excessive side loading or impact use beyond the bit's intended design. Regularly inspect the TORX tip for rounding and replace the bit if significant wear is present to prevent damage to fasteners.
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