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SKU: P/N:  629623

Holder for T-handle TX wrenches

Holder for T-handle TX wrenches

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The dedicated home for a T-handle Torx set. Sized cutouts on a steel face, marked T8 through T30, sized to seat the Unior 193TX T-handle Torx range so each wrench drops straight in by shank diameter. The holder mounts on a benchtop or hangs on a Unior bench/wall panel, and the marked positions give the kit a fixed home so the missing wrench is visible at a glance.

A T-handle set is a fast-pace shop tool; spreading wrenches across a drawer or a tote turns the speed advantage into a hunt-and-retrieve problem on every bolt. The point of a dedicated holder is the return trip, not the grab. Put a wrench back in the wrong slot in a drawer and you'll cost yourself twenty seconds the next time you reach for it; the labeled cutouts here make the return automatic.

Compatibility

Sized for the Unior 193TX T-handle Torx wrench family in the seven sizes most bike work calls for:

  • T8: Di2 and AXS small fasteners
  • T10: Di2 and AXS small fasteners; some shifter hardware
  • T15: SRAM brake-lever clamp on some models; small chainring rivets
  • T20: saddle-clamp bolts; some shifter clamps
  • T25: 6-bolt disc-rotor bolts (industry standard); many chainring bolts on older groupsets
  • T27: some SRAM disc-brake hardware
  • T30: current Shimano and SRAM chainring bolts; some crank-arm fixing bolts

Pair the holder with the Unior 193TX T-handle Torx set when stocking a workbench; if your kit overlaps with the seven sizes here, the holder slots in without rearrangement.

Specs

  • Labeled positions across the T8–T30 range to seat the Unior 193TX T-handle Torx wrenches
  • Steel construction, black finish
  • Mounts on a benchtop or onto a Unior bench/wall panel
  • SKU: 629623

Built in Zreče, Slovenia

Unior has been forging hand tools in Zreče since 1919, and is the official technical partner of multiple World Tour and downhill teams. The holder's black finish matches the other Unior bench-organization accessories, so a bench panel populated with hex holders, Torx holders, and screwdriver racks reads as one workspace rather than a parts collection.

Pro tip from our mechanics

The first thing a busy shop loses is the T25; the rotor-bolt size gets pulled from the rack a dozen times a day. The labeled cutout makes its absence obvious from across the bench; an unmarked drawer makes the same gap invisible until the next rotor swap. Workshop organization isn't aesthetic; it's the speed difference between knowing what's missing and discovering it mid-job.

For the broader trade-offs between L-shape, T-handle, Y-handle, and three-way formats, plus the sizes that need a long-arm L-key for high-torque pulls beyond a T-handle's range: Hex and Torx wrenches: how to pick the right tool for the job →.

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