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  1. Torx - Wikipedia

    Torx (pronounced / tɔːrks /) is a trademark for a type of screw drive characterized by a 6-point star-shaped pattern, developed in 1967 [1] by Camcar Textron. [a] A popular generic name for the drive is star, as in star screwdriver or star bits.

  2. Torx vs. Torx Plus: Differences, Pros and Cons - Fine Power Tools

    Feb 1, 2023 · An in-depth comparison of Torx and Torx Plus drives & compatibility explained with pics. See why the plus design is better than regular Torx.

  3. Torx - Screwdrivers - The Home Depot

    Get free shipping on qualified Torx Screwdrivers products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Tools Department.

  4. Home - TORX PRODUCTS

    We supply manufacture and industrial customers with the highest quality licensed Torx bits and tools. Our bulk pricing is the answer to your manufaacturing line budget.

  5. Torx Screws - McMaster-Carr

    These screws have a Torx or Torx-Plus drive for more points of contact than other drives, allowing you to tighten the screw without damaging the recess.

  6. Torx Head Fastener Basic Dimensions - Engineers Edge

    Torx Head Fastener Basic Dimensions per. ISO 10664. Torx is the name industry name and Hexalobular Socket Head is the industry specification.

  7. TORX® – CAMCAR

    Jan 19, 2021 · Used in a multitude of industries, the TORX ® Drive System can enhance product reliability, increase productivity and reduce total assembly costs – all of which are keys to remaining competitive in today’s marketplace.

  8. Torx - Screwfix

    Torx is another name for a star shaped system with usually 6 points, and is commonly used in many tools & fixing groups. Torx was designed to allow for a higher torque than the conventional hex, therefore is less likely to damage the head or the tool.

  9. What is a Torx screw? - Design World

    Aug 12, 2020 · Torx is available as an internal and external drive although it is most commonly used as a socket within the head (internal). Torx screws were invented in 1967, by Camcar Textron, as an improvement on contemporary drive types.

  10. Typical Dimensional & Torque Specifications of TORX Tools

    Typical Dimensional Specifications of TORX Sockets or Nut drivers For use with External TORX Head Type Bolts.