A fastener drive tool of a specific size and head type, commonly available at a major home improvement retailer, is essential for working with certain European automobiles. The tool, defined by its ten-millimeter size and twelve-point (triple square) internal drive, allows for the loosening and tightening of bolts and screws found in vehicle components. As an example, this tool may be required when servicing brakes, transmissions, or cylinder heads of specific car models.
The availability of this specialized tool at a well-known retail outlet provides accessibility for mechanics and vehicle owners who perform their own maintenance and repairs. Historically, these fasteners were primarily encountered on European vehicles, necessitating the use of specific tools not commonly found in standard tool sets. The increased availability reduces reliance on specialized automotive shops and empowers individuals to undertake maintenance tasks themselves.