A Torx L-shaped key is a hand tool designed to drive fasteners with a six-point, star-shaped recess known as a Torx head. It is made from hardened
steel and bent into an ���L��� shape, providing a long arm for torque and a short arm for working in confined spaces. The Torx profile reduces
cam-out, allowing higher tightening torque compared to traditional hex keys. These tools are commonly used in automotive, electronics, furniture,
and machinery assembly where Torx screws are specified.