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Snap On Torx, Heavy Duty

ekeller

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I recently purchesed a set of the heavy duty torx bits(gold), and am looking to fill in a T47, T8, T10 heavy duty bits 3/8-1/4 drive. I can not locate in catalog, any one know the part numbers for them? Thanks
 
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jjjrmx5

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I don't think they make HD versions in those sizes.

This is true.

Gotta go std. SO torx or source elsewhere like Wiha.

T8 and t10 std is fine to me.

I don't know how often you're gonna use the t47 but if you do, by 2 std. and use one as a backup.

Same warranty as the heavy duties. But you knew that.
:)
I ***** more that they don;t offer the t60, t70, t80 and t90 in heavy duty.

T8 and t10, ha.
 
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ekeller

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I guess the main reason I wanted a HD 8-10-47 was so the set matched, looks like Im going to non HD now. I wonder why they don't make them hd?
 

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i dont know why you guys snicker at a heavy buty t8 or t10. i find the smaller ones are much easier to twist and would personally love some smaller ones that stand up better

What the f^&k are you working on where a T8 or t10 would be torqued down so much that your bit would twist.

That's ^&*&^% laptop and keyboard srews were talking in that size.

You got someone running your CPU's hardrive hardware or xBox casing screws in with a 3/8" MG325 impact?
:lol:

T15 is 1/8 dia.
t10 is like 3/32 adn TT8 is like 1/16" dia.

Not high torque stuff AFAIK and have seen.
 

blacK20

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And screws that small are usually used on delicate electronics that are screwed into plastic
 
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