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T-20 Torx Socket - Assenmacher Specialty Tools

Part #: 30 T-20

The Assenmacher Specialty Tools 30 T-20 Torx Socket is a professional-grade solution designed for precision and durability in automotive and industrial applications. This 1/4" drive, single-piece construction Torx socket is engineered to provide reliable engagement with Torx fasteners, making it an essential addition to any technician's toolkit. It is part of the comprehensive AST #30 T-7 Seven Piece Torx Kit, but also available individually for specific needs.

Key Features

  • 1/4" Drive: Compatible with a wide range of standard ratchets, torque wrenches, and extension bars for versatile use.
  • Single-Piece Construction: Manufactured from high-grade steel, ensuring superior strength and resistance to twisting or breaking under high torque, a common issue with multi-piece bit sockets.
  • Precision T-20 Torx Profile: Features a meticulously machined, six-pointed star design for an exact fit into Torx fasteners, minimizing the risk of cam-out and fastener damage.
  • Durable Finish: Provides enhanced corrosion resistance and facilitates easy cleaning, ensuring longevity in demanding work environments.
  • Professional Grade: Assenmacher Specialty Tools are renowned for their quality and problem-solving designs, trusted by mechanics for their reliability.

Applications

This T-20 Torx socket is widely used across various professional settings. In automotive repair, it is suitable for tasks involving interior components, engine bay fasteners, and trim work that utilize T-20 Torx screws. Its precise fit helps prevent stripping, which is critical for maintaining vehicle integrity. In industrial maintenance, the 30 T-20 is effective for assembly and disassembly of machinery and equipment where Torx fasteners are prevalent, ensuring secure and efficient operations. This socket, like other quality t sockets, is built to withstand rigorous use in professional environments.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 July, 2010.