HUDY 125090 Allen Wrench #.050 & 9.0 mm Guide Nut Tool V2 - Race Day Ready  [HSP-125090]

HUDY 125090 - HUDY Allen Wrench #.050 And Guide Nut Tool 9.0 mm - V2
Price:
AUD$36.89
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-125090
Condition:
Brand New
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Workshop precision from HUDY 125090

The HUDY 125090 Allen Wrench and Guide Nut Tool is a compact, precise option for enthusiasts who expect tight tolerances in their RC maintenance. Tailored for slot cars, it integrates a .050" hex driver alongside a 9.0mm nut tool to handle common trackside and workshop fasteners.

Comfort-first handle with anti-slip surface

The duraluminum handle keeps the tool light while offering an anti-slip finish for steady turns. The diamond black and silver surface gives good grip under sweaty palms and the laser-engraved tip size and HUDY mark simplify tool choice when time is short.

Engineered tip for minimal wear

HUDY uses Spring Steel for the tip, favouring torsion resistance and durability to lower the chance of stripping the heads. CAD-crafted tips match fastener geometry closely, reducing wear and making fastener changes smoother.

Simple identification with capped colours

Available colour-coded plastic caps help separate sizes in a toolkit or pit box, so you can grab the correct driver without delay during a setup change.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, the light duraluminum handle and anti-slip finish are made to reduce hand fatigue during extended tuning or assembly sessions.
Keep the tip clean and free of grime; replace the tip if you notice rounding or loss of fit to maintain accurate torque transfer.
Yes, colour-coded caps are optional accessories you can fit later to help sort tools in a busy pit box.
When used correctly the CAD-cut tip reduces cam-out and damage; always match the tip to the screw size and avoid excessive force.

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