BONDHUS Torx[[R]]L-wrench tamper-proof TR8 32408 BONDHUS
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[Features]
This is a wrench that can be used with tamper-proof Torx [R above] screws.
Both the short and long ends are compatible with tamper-proof screws.
[Applications]
For working with Torx [R above] screws (tamper-proof).
Aerospace: Tamper-proof screws are used in all aerospace equipment, including rockets and jet planes. Only technicians with specialized knowledge can maintain them. They protect the lives of PILOT and passengers.
Automobile manufacturing: Tamper-resistant screws are used in the construction of passenger cars and trucks. Tamper-resistant screws are used in safety devices such as seat belts and airbags, as well as in engines and transmissions, and in other places that should not be touched by anyone other than mechanics.
Universities: Tamper-proof screws are used in equipment on university campuses. They are used to prevent theft, damage, and personal use of electronic devices, equipment, desks, etc. Campuses are places where an unspecified number of people come and go, so they are often targets for theft, and so such measures are commonly taken.
Rehabilitation facilities: To prevent inmates from vandalizing or escaping from prison, tamper-proof screws are used on cells and fixtures. This is because regular hexagonal screws can easily be removed.
Hospitals and medical facilities: Used to ensure the safe use of medical equipment. Because this involves human life and the medical equipment itself is expensive precision equipment, tamper-proof screws are used to prevent accidental operation by anyone other than specialized technicians.
Military: All branches of the military use tamper-proof screws. Army, Navy and Air Force military bases use tamper-proof screws to prevent loss, damage and sabotage of equipment and supplies.
Public spaces, transportation: Local governments in cities, wards, towns, and villages use tamper-proof screws to protect public property. As these are places where an unspecified number of people pass by, there is a high possibility of vandalism and damage, so tamper-proof screws are used so that they cannot be removed with a normal wrench. Tamper-proof screws are used in public transportation such as trains, buses, and passenger planes. They are used to prevent passengers from tampering with fixtures without permission.
RVs and Marine Vehicles: RVs and marine vehicles are different from regular automobiles in many ways, and tamper-resistant screws are primarily used in the fuel and electrical systems to ensure that service should only be performed by a professional mechanic.
Retail Stores: Retail stores are popular targets for thieves, so tamper-resistant screws are used in store windows and displays to protect high-value merchandise from shoplifters.
【specification】
Blade tip: T8
Neck size (mm): 16
Total length (mm): 67
Overall width (mm): 16
[Specification 2]
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[Material/Finish]
Protenium alloy steel [R-top] (Proguard surface treatment)
[Set contents/accessories]
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【Note】
-
This is a wrench that can be used with tamper-proof Torx [R above] screws.
Both the short and long ends are compatible with tamper-proof screws.
[Applications]
For working with Torx [R above] screws (tamper-proof).
Aerospace: Tamper-proof screws are used in all aerospace equipment, including rockets and jet planes. Only technicians with specialized knowledge can maintain them. They protect the lives of PILOT and passengers.
Automobile manufacturing: Tamper-resistant screws are used in the construction of passenger cars and trucks. Tamper-resistant screws are used in safety devices such as seat belts and airbags, as well as in engines and transmissions, and in other places that should not be touched by anyone other than mechanics.
Universities: Tamper-proof screws are used in equipment on university campuses. They are used to prevent theft, damage, and personal use of electronic devices, equipment, desks, etc. Campuses are places where an unspecified number of people come and go, so they are often targets for theft, and so such measures are commonly taken.
Rehabilitation facilities: To prevent inmates from vandalizing or escaping from prison, tamper-proof screws are used on cells and fixtures. This is because regular hexagonal screws can easily be removed.
Hospitals and medical facilities: Used to ensure the safe use of medical equipment. Because this involves human life and the medical equipment itself is expensive precision equipment, tamper-proof screws are used to prevent accidental operation by anyone other than specialized technicians.
Military: All branches of the military use tamper-proof screws. Army, Navy and Air Force military bases use tamper-proof screws to prevent loss, damage and sabotage of equipment and supplies.
Public spaces, transportation: Local governments in cities, wards, towns, and villages use tamper-proof screws to protect public property. As these are places where an unspecified number of people pass by, there is a high possibility of vandalism and damage, so tamper-proof screws are used so that they cannot be removed with a normal wrench. Tamper-proof screws are used in public transportation such as trains, buses, and passenger planes. They are used to prevent passengers from tampering with fixtures without permission.
RVs and Marine Vehicles: RVs and marine vehicles are different from regular automobiles in many ways, and tamper-resistant screws are primarily used in the fuel and electrical systems to ensure that service should only be performed by a professional mechanic.
Retail Stores: Retail stores are popular targets for thieves, so tamper-resistant screws are used in store windows and displays to protect high-value merchandise from shoplifters.
【specification】
Blade tip: T8
Neck size (mm): 16
Total length (mm): 67
Overall width (mm): 16
[Specification 2]
-
[Material/Finish]
Protenium alloy steel [R-top] (Proguard surface treatment)
[Set contents/accessories]
-
【Note】
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- regular price
- ¥1,200
- Selling price
- ¥1,200
- regular price
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- unit price
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