TX Screwdriver TX10 | Borehole Design | 80mm Blade Length | Non-Slip Handle | by Wurth
The TX screwdriver TX10 with borehole design is perfect for precision work in mechanical and electrical assembly. Featuring an 80mm blade length and a 2-component non-slip handle, it ensures a fatigue-free grip for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. The brushed chrome-plated shank offers corrosion protection, making it ideal for maintenance and repair tasks involving inner TX screw heads with locking pins.
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Product Name/Title: TX Screwdriver TX10 | Borehole Design | 80mm Blade Length | Non-Slip Handle | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 613434810
Alternatively Known As: TX10 screwdriver, Torx TX10 screwdriver, TX10x80 screwdriver, Wurth Torx screwdriver
- Tip size: TX10
- Blade length: 80 mm
- Handle length: 83 mm
- Handle width: 27 mm
- Brushed chrome-plated shank
- 2-component handle with hard core and soft non-slip surface
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 27mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Brushed chrome-plated robust round shank for corrosion protection
- Black point tip for optimal fit in screws
- Tip designed for inner TX screw heads with locking pin
- 2-component handle with hard core and soft, non-slip surface for fatigue-free grip
- Fast-turning zone on handle for quick screw turning
- Shank symbol and size printed on handle for easy identification
- No professional installation required; suitable for use by professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
- General mechanical and electrical assembly
- Precision work requiring TX screwdrivers
- Maintenance and repair tasks involving inner TX screw heads with locking pin
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Durable materials reduce need for frequent replacement, minimizing waste
Standard manufacturer warranty applies.
The Wurth TX10x80 Screwdriver with Borehole is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for mechanical, electrical, and maintenance applications requiring precision TX screwdrivers.
