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Size: TX10
Length: 25mm
Torque limit (Nm): 4.5
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A Torx classic insert bit is a specialized type of screwdriver bit designed to fit and drive Torx screws, which have
a six-lobed star-shaped head. These bits are commonly used in various industries, including automotive, electronics,
and manufacturing, due to their ability to provide a secure and reliable connection.
Application:
| Description | Specification |
| Packaging Type | Carded |
| Material | S2 Steel |
| Size | TX10 |
| Length | 25mm |
| Torque limit (Nm) | 4.5 |
Slot screw drive:
The drive has a single slot in the screw head and is driven by a flat-bladed screwdriver. This was the first type of
screw drive developed. The screwdriver is sometimes called a flat-blade, flat-tip, slot-head or a flat-head
screwdriver.
Phillips:
The drive was invented by Henry F. Phillips. The Phillips screws have cross-slots that look like an X stamped into
the head. The drive was patented in the 1930's. This drive was invented to become a vast improvement from the
antique slotted screw, which tended to cam-out easily. Nowadays, the Phillips screw is easily mistaken for a
Pozidrive screw.
Pozidrive:
The drive is an improved version of the Phillips drive. Greater torque can be applied on a Pozidrive screw. The
Pozidrive screws and the screwdriver can be distinguished by a second set of radial indentations set at a 45°
from the cross recess. The design is intended to decrease the likelihood that the Pozidrive screwdriver will slip
out. The disadvantage of the Pozidrive is that is visually similar to Phillips and that many people are unaware of
the difference or do not own the correct screwdrivers.
Robertson (Square drive):
The drive is also known as a square drive. Some people might refer to it as Scrulox screw drive. The screw head has
a square head. The tip of the screwdriver is tapered to make it easier to insert into the screw. Robertson
screwdrivers are easy to use with one hand. It also allows the screw to be placed on the screwdriver prior to
driving it in position.
Torx:
The drive uses a star-shaped recess in the screw head with six rounded points. It is designed to permit increased
torque transfer compared to other screwdrivers. Torx is very popularly used in the automotive, electronics and
woodworking industries. It has a very high resistance to cam-out and has an extended bit life.
Security Torx:
The drive is similar to the standard Torx drive, but has a small pin in the centre of the recess. This drive is also
referred to as a tamper-resistant Torx drive.