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Torx Bit Socket 1/4" with Through-Hole Proxxon T6 PR23752
Torx Bit Socket 1/4" with Through-Hole Proxxon T6 PR23752
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Torx Bit Socket 1/4" with Through-Hole Proxxon T6 PR23752
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Torx Bit Socket 1/4" with Through-Hole Proxxon T6 PR23752
Torx Bit Socket 1/4" with Through-Hole Proxxon T6 PR23752
Proxxon Torx Bit Socket 1/4" with Through-Hole T6 is a precision bit socket designed to work with 1/4" square-drive tools. It accepts T6 Torx fasteners and incorporates a through-hole that allows the use of locking pins or retaining mechanisms for secure bit retention. The compact design makes it suitable for confined spaces and fine mechanical work where a small Torx drive is required. The bit socket is manufactured to provide accurate fit and repeatable engagement with Torx heads when used with compatible ratchets, bit holders, and quick-change adaptors that accept a 1/4" square drive.
The through-hole design provides reliable axial retention when used with locking pins or detent balls, reducing the risk of the bit disengaging during use. Precision-machined Torx geometry ensures consistent contact with fastener splines to minimize cam-out and wear. The 1/4" square-drive interface offers broad compatibility with common hand tools and accessory systems, enabling quick tool changes and secure mechanical coupling. The compact length and accurate tip profile facilitate work in tight or delicate assemblies.
Select a compatible 1/4" drive tool or adaptor and insert the Torx bit socket until it seats securely on the square drive. If axial retention is required, align the through-hole with the tool’s locking pin or detent and engage the locking mechanism. Position the Torx tip into the fastener head, apply steady axial pressure, and turn the drive tool at controlled speed to tighten or loosen the fastener. Inspect the bit tip and fastener for wear before and after use to maintain correct engagement and prevent damage to small fasteners.
Use the bit socket with tools rated for the size and torque expected in small Torx applications. Avoid applying excessive torque beyond the expected limits for T6 fasteners to prevent stripping the Torx head or damaging the socket tip. Store the bit in a dedicated holder to preserve tip geometry and keep the through-hole free of debris to ensure reliable retention.
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