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T Handle Torx Wrench


t handle torx wrench
    torx wrench
  • Torx (pronounced "torks", rhyming with "forks"), developed by Camcar Textron, is the trademark for a type of screw head characterized by a 6-point star-shaped pattern. People unfamiliar with the trademark generally use the term star, as in star screwdriver or star bits.
    t handle
  • A handle in the shape of a “T”
  • A tap wrench is a hand tool used to turn taps or other small tools, such as hand reamers and screw extractors.
  • Handle used for decklid on a Beetle or rear hatch on a Split-screen Bus.  So named because it is shaped like a T.

Microtech Makora II D/A OTF Double Edge Auto (4.45" Black Full Serr) 106-3 - BladeHQ
Microtech Makora II D/A OTF Double Edge Auto (4.45" Black Full Serr) 106-3 - BladeHQ
The Makora II is back, thank the Knife Gods! Think of the Makora II as the Ultratech on steroids, then add carbon fiber. Boom! At a massive 10.5" they are the largest double action production knives yet. The Microtech Makora II knives fire in and out automatically via the sliding firing button the the knife's right side. The handle is black anodized T-6 aluminum with carbon fiber inserts front and back. The double edge blade is black DLC finished S35-VN steel with one edge fully serrated. The Makora II has a pocket clip for easy carry. The clip also features a glass breaker on the end and a tough nylon sheath. The action on this run feels exceptional and we think the Makora series represents the Microtech line well. The screws on these are custom and cannot be opened with either torx or standard Tri-wing wrench sets. You must use the tool sold HERE. Specifications: Overall Length: 10.5" Blade Length: 4.45" Blade Material: S35-VN Handle Material: 6061 T6 Aircraft Aluminum Closed Length: 5.75" (w/out breaker) Weight: 4.3 oz
Reat Seat Pivot Points
Reat Seat Pivot Points
If you have the right tool, it turns out it is easy to remove the third row of seats. The tool is a hex allen wrench -- but 12mm in size. Bigger than I could find -- but Susan suggested trying a large (T-60 I think) torx drive. Turns out it is exactly 12 mm. So, $5 gets you a torx drive that fits on a standard socket wrench handle, and and 15 minutes later, the third row seats were out.

t handle torx wrench
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