Wiha torx, Magicspring, Holds torx – Wiha Tools L-Keys User Manual
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Wiha TORX
®
MagicSpring
®
.
Holds TORX
®
and TORX PLUS
®
screws securely in place.
The retaining spring is a completely new
technical solution that, together with a thin
cover disc, is laser-welded to the tip of the
blade.
Insertion and removal of TORX
®
and TORX
PLUS
®
screws is safe and comfortable
thanks to MagicSpring
®
from Wiha.
As the clamping action is purely mechani-
cal, MagicSpring
®
also gets a firm grip on
TORX
®
or TORX PLUS
®
screws made of alu-
minium, stainless steel, plastic and
titanium.
Wiha MagicSpring
®
:
a stainless steel spring
securely holds TORX
®
and TORX PLUS
®
screws.
* TORX
®
and TORX PLUS
®
screws manu-
factured according to Camcar Textron
specifications.
No more annoying and time-
consuming hunting around for
TORX
®
or TORX PLUS
®
screws that
have apparently vanished into
thin air. With Wiha’s ingenious new
tool, the MagicSpring
®
, TORX
®
or
TORX PLUS
®
screws* are kept firmly
where you want them. The highlight
of the "MagicSpring
®
" tools is the
stainless steel "magical" retaining
spring that, together with a thin
cover disc, is laser-welded to
the tip of the blade.
This completely new innovation
acts as a clamp between tool and
TORX
®
or TORX PLUS
®
screw, so
that the latter is firmly gripped by
the tip of the blade. The new tools
are especially beneficial when
turning particularly small screws
or when turning screws in areas
that are difficult to access. Simply
place the screw on the tip of the
blade and start to turn. No more
screws will fall to the ground or
disappear between components.
Wiha TORX
®
MagicSpring
®
.
•
MagicSpring
®
retaining spring
made of stainless steel gets
a firm hold on every TORX
®
or TORX PLUS
®
screw
•
No more annoying searching
for dropped screws
•
Ideal for areas that are difficult
to access
•
Made of high-quality materials
in the renowned Wiha quality
•
Also suitable for TORX
®
or
TORX PLUS
®
screws made of
aluminium, stainless steel,
plastic and titanium
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