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Hex T-Key Standard Grip - 3mm - Eklind Tool

Part #: 34930

Specifications

  • Model Number: 34930
  • Hex Size: 3mm
  • Weight: 0.05 lbs
  • Dimensions: 9.6 x 3.1 x 0.1 inches
  • Tool Type: Hex T-Key
  • Grip Type: Standard
  • Manufacturer: Eklind Tool Company

Key Features

  • Precision 3mm Hex Tip: Ensures an accurate and snug fit with compatible hex head fasteners, minimizing cam-out.
  • T-Handle Design: Provides superior leverage and allows for multiple grip positions, optimizing torque and speed.
  • Standard Grip Handle: Offers a comfortable and secure hold, enhancing control during operation.
  • Extended Shaft Length: Facilitates access to deeply recessed or hard-to-reach hex screws and bolts.

Applications

  • Assembling and disassembling furniture, bicycles, and consumer electronics.
  • Performing maintenance and repairs on machinery, automotive components, and equipment.
  • Tightening or loosening 3mm hex head fasteners in various industrial and domestic settings.
  • Suitable for general workshop use, DIY projects, and professional trades requiring a 3mm hex T-key.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Torque and Control: The T-handle design significantly increases leverage, allowing for easier tightening and loosening of stubborn fasteners.
  • Reduced Hand Fatigue: The ergonomic standard grip and T-shape minimize strain during prolonged use, promoting comfort.
  • Efficient Fastening: Achieve faster rotation and precise control, speeding up assembly and repair tasks.
  • Prevents Fastener Damage: The accurate 3mm hex size and improved leverage reduce the risk of stripping hex head screws.
  • Versatile Accessibility: The tool's dimensions ensure effective access to fasteners in confined or deep locations.

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  • Model: 73719
  • Shipping Weight: 0.05lbs
  • UPC: 037516349309
  • Manufacturers Part #: 34930
  • Manufactured by: Eklind Tool
  • Also Known As: EKL34930

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.