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Torx Square Drive Bit, Iso-Temp TX27 - Vermont American

Part #: 15727

The Vermont American 15727 Torx Square Drive Bit, Iso-Temp TX27 is engineered for demanding professional applications. This heavy-duty bit features an advanced Iso-Temp toughening process, significantly enhancing its durability and fracture resistance for extended service life in rigorous automotive and industrial environments. It is designed to provide reliable fastening power for professional mechanics and tradespeople.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Durability: Iso-Temp toughened construction provides up to six times the lifespan of standard bits, reducing replacement frequency and downtime.
  • Fracture-Resistant Tips: Specifically designed to resist fracturing under high torque, ensuring consistent performance and preventing premature wear.
  • Secure Square Drive: The 1/4" square drive promotes a firm, slip-resistant connection, minimizing cam-out and improving operational efficiency.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built from high-quality materials, this bit is designed to withstand the rigors of daily professional use in demanding workshops.
  • Efficient Torx Driving: Facilitates fast and reliable engagement with Torx fasteners, making assembly and disassembly quicker.

Applications

This versatile Torx square drive bit is an essential tool for a range of professional tasks. It is well-suited for automotive technicians engaged in vehicle assembly, maintenance, and repair, including interior components, engine bay access, and chassis work where Torx fasteners are common. Mechanics in appliance service and lawn & garden equipment repair will find this bit reliable for securing and removing fasteners in various units. Its robust design also makes it ideal for industrial assembly and general maintenance applications where durable fastening tools are critical.

Specifications

  • Drive Size: 1/4" Square
  • Bit Type: TX27 Torx
  • Material Treatment: Iso-Temp Toughened
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.