Kyosho 36111 1.5mm Hex Driver - Precision Truck Tool  [KY-36111]

Kyosho 36111 - KRF Hex Wrench Driver 1.5mm
Price:
£0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-36111
GTIN:
4548565198481
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Precision 1.5mm hex tool for truck models

This 1.5mm hex driver is a compact wrench made for routine maintenance and tuning of truck-scale RC models. It gives secure engagement with small hex screws used across many truck-series components, making routine servicing simpler.

How modelers typically use it

  • Replacement and maintenance: Well suited for swapping out suspension items, adjusting steering assemblies, and tightening chassis fasteners that use 1.5mm hex heads.
  • Tuning and setup: Handy for quick alignment and trim adjustments where an accurate 1.5mm fit helps avoid slippage.
  • Portable toolkit pick: Small and lightweight so it fits easily in a pit box or a dedicated tool roll.

Practical handling guidance

  • Ensure the driver is fully engaged before applying torque to prevent cam-out and head damage.
  • Use measured short turns for final seating to protect plastic threads and softer alloys.
  • Store a spare in your kit to avoid being caught short during events.

Compatibility and checks

Matched to the common 1.5mm hex size used on many truck-series parts. It covers routine work on 1/10 and similar truck platforms where 1.5mm screws are specified. Confirm screw size when working on bespoke or older models.

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.
If the servo horn uses 1.5mm hex screws, yes. Double-check the screw head size before attempting removal or fitment.
Yes, but use light pressure and controlled turns to avoid stripping threads in plastic posts or mounts.
Seat the driver fully, apply steady downward force and stop once the head is snug. Avoid excessive torque that can deform the head.
A small foam insert in your tool case, a labelled pocket in your pit box or a magnetised strip all work well to keep it secure and easy to find.

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