Wrench socket is a tool for installation and uninstallation of fasteners typically in the form of nut or bolt. There are two main types of wrench sockets: impact and hand. Sockets are referred by their number of “points” for the pointed intersections of their multi-faceted interior sides. Common designs include:
- 6 point, hexagon, for hexagonal nuts.Variants include designs with curved (splined) faces for off nut corner contact, to reduce chance of stripping
- 12 point (24 facets) for use with hexagonal nuts
Description:
- Chrome vanadium steel
- High Chrome finish
Technical Parameters:
Size | T55 | Drive connector size | 1/2" | |
Conditioning | 1 | Diameter | 22 mm | |
Total length | 120 mm | Weight | 0.127 kg |
Torx screws are commonly found on automobiles, motorcycles, bicycle brake systems (disc brakes), hard disk drives, computer systems and consumer electronics. Torx developed in 1967 by Camcar Textron, is a trademarked type of screw drive characterized by a 6-point star-shaped pattern. A popular generic name for the drive is star.
By design, Torx head screws resist cam-out better than Phillips head or slot head screws. Whereas the tendency of Phillips drivers to cam out under excessive torque has been listed as a feature preventing damage to the screw-head or driver, Torx heads were designed to prevent cam-out. The development of better torque-limiting automatic screwdrivers for use in factories allowed this change.
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