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Re: modified Torx

To: Lee Daniels <lee@automate-it.com>
Subject: Re: modified Torx
From: Scott Hall <sch8489@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 21:53:44 -0500 (EST)
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Lee Daniels wrote:

> I regularly come across fasteners that have a Torx-type recess in the head,
> but with an irritating modification. Right in the middle of the hole,
> there's a raised "pin".  This effectively keeps you from using a regular
> Torx key to remove the fastener.  I'm guessing that there's a modified Torx
> wrench that has a hole in it that allows you to insert the key into the
> hole.  Am I making sense?

these are 'tamper-resistant' fasteners, put there to keep you from getting
into whatever's behind them.  I had a guy tell me once (when I asked this
very question) that if I didn't know how to get them off, I probably
shouldn't have access to whatever they were trying to keep me out of.  he
had a point...

> Anyway, just looking at non-specialist tool places (Sears, Lowe's, etc.)
> there's certainly nothing like this.  Any ideas on where to get a small set
> of these tools?

any tool truck (snap-on, matco, mac) will sell them.  you can also get
them from the online places (h-f, griots has them, northern, mcmaster and
grainger I'd bet, etc.)

scott

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