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T10 3/16 x 4 screwdriver - GearWrench

Part #: 80024D

The GearWrench 80024D T10 3/16 x 4 screwdriver is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring precise and reliable fastening solutions. This tool delivers consistent performance, ensuring efficient work on a variety of automotive, industrial, and electronic applications. Its robust construction is designed to withstand the demands of daily workshop use.

Key Features

  • Precision Machined T10 Torx Tip: Designed for an exact fit into Torx fasteners, minimizing cam-out and preventing damage to screw heads, crucial for maintaining fastener integrity.
  • Durable Alloy Steel Blade: Constructed from heat-treated alloy steel, the 3/16-inch diameter blade offers exceptional strength and wear resistance for extended tool life.
  • Optimal 4-inch Shaft Length: Provides adequate reach for fasteners in recessed or confined spaces while maintaining control and leverage.
  • Ergonomic Tri-Lobe Handle: The comfortable handle design enhances grip and allows for maximum torque transfer, reducing hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: The blade features a protective coating to resist rust and corrosion, prolonging the tool's durability in harsh work environments.

Applications

This professional-grade T10 Torx screwdriver is suitable for a broad range of tasks where Torx fasteners are prevalent. It is commonly used in automotive settings for interior trim removal, dashboard components, electronic control units, and various sensor installations. In industrial environments, it aids in the assembly and maintenance of machinery, appliances, and electronic enclosures, providing a reliable solution for precision work.

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  • Model: 219346
  • Shipping Weight: 0.16lbs
  • UPC: 099575800245
  • Manufacturers Part #: 80024D
  • Manufactured by: GearWrench
  • Also Known As: KD80024, KDT-80024D

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 25 March, 2015.