TX Tool – Torx Knife Maintenance Tool – Silver / Gray
The Kershaw TX Tool is a compact knife maintenance tool built for adjusting pocket clips, pivot screws, and common knife hardware. It includes T6, T8, T10, #2 Phillips, and slotted screwdriver bits, along with a magnetic bit driver tip and internal bit storage.
This is the little tool you want before you start attacking knife screws with the wrong driver like a caveman with confidence issues. It keeps the common maintenance bits in one clean setup so basic adjustments stay simple, organized, and less likely to end with stripped screws and bench rage.
What It Does
The TX Tool helps with basic knife maintenance such as tightening pocket clips, adjusting pivot tension, and working on common screws found on many folding knives. The included bits store inside the handle, and the pocket clip makes it easy to keep in a bag, drawer, toolbox, or workbench tray.
Why It’s Worth It
Knife maintenance gets ugly fast when the bit is wrong. This tool puts the common adjustment sizes in one compact driver, helping reduce stripped screws, chewed-up hardware, and the kind of frustration that makes a man question his life choices over a pocket clip screw.
Specs
- Brand: Kershaw
- Product Type: Knife maintenance tool
- Included Bits: T6, T8, T10, #2 Phillips, and slotted screwdriver bit
- Driver Tip: Magnetic bit driver
- Storage: Bits store inside handle
- Carry Feature: Pocket clip
- Color: Silver / gray
- Length: 4.8"
- Weight: Approximately 1.1 oz
- UPC: 087171044989
Best Use
- Pocket clip adjustment
- Pivot screw adjustment
- Basic knife hardware maintenance
- Bench, drawer, bag, or small tool-kit storage
Use Notes
Use the correct bit size, apply steady pressure, and avoid forcing stubborn screws. If hardware is thread-locked or damaged, slow down before you turn a simple adjustment into a tiny mechanical crime scene.
Verify Before You Buy
- Verify that your knife hardware uses the included bit sizes before purchase.
- This is a compact maintenance driver, not a full gunsmithing or shop tool kit.
- Do not force the wrong bit into knife hardware.
- Buyer is responsible for proper tool use and avoiding damage caused by incorrect fitment or excessive force.