The
T-Handle is the big brother of all handles. With a two-handed
grip, operators can easily generate all the torque they need to
insert or remove large or small screws alike.
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T-Handle Considerations:
- The T-Handle is the best selection for applications where maximum
torque is needed for insertion/extraction of screws.
- Compared to a screwdriver handle, less effort is needed to
generate comparable torque.
- The T-Handle is capable of producing a flywheel affect for
‘spinning’ fasteners in or out of low friction materials.
- A common misconception is that a shorter blade can generate more
torque than a longer blade. In reality, blade length has no affect
on torque.
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Bondhus Advantages:
- The slight downward angle of the handles is ergonomically superior
to a straight T-Handle for comfort and functionality.
- Cushioned feel reduces fatigue.
- Handle size matches blade torque to prevent over-torqueing.
- The mass of a Bondhus T-Handle enables a flywheel affect, allowing
screws to be quickly spun in or out.
- Bondhus T-Handles do not have ballpoint ends on blades that are
smaller than 5/32 inches or 4MM, since a T-Handle could easily
over-torque and break these smaller size ball ends.
- 6”, 9”, and graduated blade lengths are available.
- Bondhus T-Handles are securely welded to guarantee
they will never
loosen or slip. Handles that are friction fit, but not welded,
eventually begin to wear and loosen. When the wear becomes
excessive, the blade falls out of the handle.
- Custom lengths are available on special order.
- Protanium® Steel
- ProGuard™ dry finish
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Bondhus
is frequently asked why two of the handles in the Ballpoint T-Handle
set are “shorter”. The explanation is simple.
The 5/32 and 3/16 inch blades (and the 4MM and 5MM blades in a
metric set) are Balldriver® blades. Larger handles would easily
generate sufficient torque to break the neck of the Ballpoint tip.
The 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, and 9/64 inch blades, and the 2MM and 3MM
blades in a metric set, are straight hex blades, so a tool user is
in no danger of breaking the blade tip.
Bondhus is serious about providing customers with high quality tools
that outlast all other hex tools. Carefully matching handle torque
to blade torque means operators will not unnecessarily break or
damage blades or tips.
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