About TrixVolt
There is a bolt you can see. You can get a socket onto it. You cannot turn it — because the wrench body has nowhere to go. A firewall is in the way, or a frame rail, or an intake manifold, or a bracket that was never designed with a wrench in mind. The socket fits. The tool does not.
That is the problem TrixVolt was built to solve. Not a range of problems. Not a catalog of tools. One problem, solved properly.
The TrixVolt Offset Ratchet Extension puts a reversible ratcheting head directly on the fastener. The drive end — where your impact wrench or ratchet connects — sits outside the obstruction entirely. The wrench never has to enter the tight space. The head does the work where the work needs to happen.
We publish our torque ratings. Powered working limit: 67.8 Nm. Manual working limit: 100 Nm. We also publish where the tool gave out on the bench: beyond 232 ft-lb / 315 Nm, without failure. Those are real numbers from real testing, not figures chosen to look good on a spec sheet.
We will also tell you when not to use it. If you need maximum breakaway force on a seized fastener, reach for a breaker bar. If you are torquing something safety-critical to a specific value, use a torque wrench. TrixVolt is an access tool. It solves reach. It does not replace every tool in the box, and we will not pretend otherwise.
That honesty is deliberate. Mechanics know when a product is oversold. They have bought tools that failed at half the rated load, or that came with specs that were never tested. We would rather tell you the limit plainly and have you trust the number than give you a vague claim and have you find out the hard way.
If the tool does not do what we said it does, email us within 60 days and we refund you in full. No forms, no return authorization process, no explanation required. You keep your time. We carry the risk.
Questions about the tool, a specific job, or an existing order: support@trixvolt.com. A person will reply within 12 hours.