TEKTON 3/8 Inch Drive Torx and Tamper-Resistant Torx Bit Socket Set, 36-Piece (T10-T60, TR10-TR60) | SHB91308
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The size of these are listed on our website as 6 inches.
Presently, Tekton's product lineup is made in Taiwan in about 71% of cases, 23% in the U.S. in 23%, 3% in China and about 3% in places around the world. It doesn't matter which way you roll the dice, they are neither good nor bad.
Their impact rating is not clear to me, however I use them with my 3/8 air ratchet but not anything else. They might break if they go over that limit.
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Selected User Reviews For TEKTON 3/8 Inch Drive Torx and Tamper-Resistant Torx Bit Socket Set, 36-Piece (T10-T60, TR10-TR60) | SHB91308
My t15 and t25 are broken at the very end and the t20 is starting to twist and break soon I only use them for tightening valves so I should have bought a name brand like Snap on or Mac instead, I should have saved my money and bought them.
This is a good set for the price. My profession is automotive technician, and I use these products every day. One socket on the Snappy truck will cost you as much as the entire set. The frequency of use of these tools is not as frequent as some other tools such as sockets, so it is difficult to justify spending that much money on them. The company will handle the warranty, and you don't have to return the broken tool. I have had other Tekton products fail (primarily due to abuse) and the company offered a warranty that was hassle-free. This set is better than Gearwrench at the same price level (it used to be the opposite but Gearwrench headquarters have abandoned its team). It has a The case is useful for storing the gloves.
There are some gearwrench flex head combo wrenches in my collection. A 19 mm wrench was not tight enough to hold the flex head. Even after tightening the flex head, the head snaps off cleanly from its socket. In addition, I tried to loosen some deeply buried muscle When I tighten torx bolts, there is too much play in the joint that I cannot exert much force without risk of stripping off the threads. Short bits made by Lisle have a much better tolerance than some of my other bits. Trying to find bits that are similar.
Great for getting to those fasteners that are hard to reach. At first, I was a little hesitant, but so far, they seem to be very durable and bite into the fasteners precisely, minimizing the chance of them ripping. About 25 feet was all that I needed for my application Those handled weights of up to 400 lbs and handled them without a problem. As I don't use these very often, the case is very important to me. It's not cluttered up my toolbox and they don't roll around getting beat up by the constant use. I do have a job that will require close to 200ft of cable. A hundred pounds. The following day, I will try to update the review.
I needed a set of these for the work I do, but did not want to spend literally hundreds of dollars on the big brand names. I have had no issues with them in the few times I have used them. They appear to be machined flawlessly and appear to be well constructed. There is an added bonus with the case and I am very happy with the size embossing, you don't have to guess which one you will pick. It would be a great recommendation!.
The order of these was extremely nerve wracking, however I felt I had no other choice as to what to do with That may be why they held up so well since I didn't overtorque anything. Nevertheless, I was able to remove and reinstall my intake manifold in my vehicle by using these types of tools. My main experience was with the T30, which held up very well. ****On durability, I gave it 4 because it is too soon to say whether it will hold up The only way to find out is to wait and see. In other words, if you're hesitant to purchase these, go ahead and do it anyway. Keep your pressure down, but don't work them too hard. I hope you have a great outcome!.
I will be using these The front hub and rotor on the Ford Transit are attached with large torx head bolts. To get the needed torx out, I use an air impact on a small drill. So far, there has not been any twisting or breaking. They seem to hold up very well. Furthermore, the big trucks are much less expensive than the smaller trucks. The quality is excellent and the price is right.
Neither the bit nor the socket have been rounded, broken, or bent by me. I used a 1/2" torque wrench on them to tighten I only wish they offered a kit that, in addition to the long ones, had short ones as well. They are not the standard or regular length but half the length of the ones.