Kyosho 36111 1.5mm Hex Driver - Truck Series Repair Wrench  [KY-36111]

Kyosho 36111 - KRF Hex Wrench Driver 1.5mm
Price:
AUD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-36111
GTIN:
4548565198481
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Small 1.5mm hex wrench made for truck series maintenance

This 1.5mm hex driver is a compact wrench-style tool intended for maintenance and fine tuning on truck-scale RC models. It is built to securely engage 1.5mm hex screws common to truck-series assemblies, easing routine teardown and set up.

Common workshop and track uses

  • Replacement and maintenance: Perfect for renewing suspension links, servicing steering gear or tightening chassis fasteners using 1.5mm hex heads.
  • Tuning and setup: Great for quick alignment changes and small adjustments where a reliable 1.5mm fit prevents slipping.
  • On-the-go use: Its compact dimensions make it easy to carry in a toolbox or pit kit for fast fixes.

Best practice when using the driver

  • Always match the tip to the screw head and push firmly down to avoid cam-out.
  • Complete final tightening with short, steady turns to avoid damaging plastic-threaded posts or soft alloys.
  • Keep a backup driver in your toolkit since small tools are frequently misplaced.

Fit and compatibility notes

Designed for the 1.5mm hex size found across many truck-series parts. It suits maintenance tasks for standard 1/10 and comparable truck platforms that use 1.5mm hex screws. Double-check screw sizes on non-standard hardware.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 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, steering links and associated small fasteners that call for 1.5mm drivers are appropriate uses for this tool.
Absolutely. Its simple design handles routine workshop tasks though care is needed to avoid over-torquing small threads.
Assign it a fixed spot in your pit kit, mark or colour-code it, or store it in a labelled foam insert so it stays with your gear.
Yes, it will engage alloy hex heads, but be cautious with torque to avoid rounding or thread damage on softer alloys.
Apply penetrating lubricant if appropriate, ensure full seating, and use controlled turns. If screws are damaged, consider a replacement rather than forcing removal.

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