10-Piece Ball End T-Handle Set with Stand – Bondhus 13190

$44.00

A 10-piece Bondhus Ball End T-handle set (13190) in a bench stand — Balldriver tips engage fasteners at up to 25 degrees off-axis for work behind brackets and in recesses. Made in Monticello, Minnesota.

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Key Features

  • <p>Bondhus invented the Balldriver — the ball-end hex key that lets you engage a fastener at an angle up to 25 degrees off-axis — back in 1964 in Monticello, Minnesota, and the company has been producing hex tools in that same Midwestern facility ever since
  • Every wrench is cold-formed from proprietary Protanium high-torque steel, then heat-treated for a 20-percent torque advantage over standard alloy steel.</p><p>The 13190 is the ball-end answer to the T-handle set — 10 drivers in a bench stand, each with a Balldriver tip that engages fasteners at up to a 25-degree angle off-axis
  • That's the tool you reach for when the fastener sits behind a bracket or inside a recess where a straight T-handle won't line up
  • The stand keeps every size upright and ready to grab.</p><p>Bondhus has been family-owned and American-made in Monticello, Minnesota since 1964, where they still machine and heat-treat every Balldriver and hex key on site
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Bondhus invented the Balldriver — the ball-end hex key that lets you engage a fastener at an angle up to 25 degrees off-axis — back in 1964 in Monticello, Minnesota, and the company has been producing hex tools in that same Midwestern facility ever since. Every wrench is cold-formed from proprietary Protanium high-torque steel, then heat-treated for a 20-percent torque advantage over standard alloy steel.

The 13190 is the ball-end answer to the T-handle set — 10 drivers in a bench stand, each with a Balldriver tip that engages fasteners at up to a 25-degree angle off-axis. That’s the tool you reach for when the fastener sits behind a bracket or inside a recess where a straight T-handle won’t line up. The stand keeps every size upright and ready to grab.

Bondhus has been family-owned and American-made in Monticello, Minnesota since 1964, where they still machine and heat-treat every Balldriver and hex key on site. The company backs the full line with a lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects.

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