I have tried all sorts of drivers, finally got the right bit from our service dept at work, but they don't know where it came from. I need to buy one for myself. Looks like a hex but allen keys don't work. I keep buying gear with this fitting.
Tool bit has S2 7/64 on it.
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What tool is this? (seriously...)
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Re: What tool is this? (seriously...)
Its a security allen key.
Buy a sexurity bit set from bunnings.
Easy.
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Buy a sexurity bit set from bunnings.
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Re: What tool is this? (seriously...)
Regarding the markings, it looks like S2 would be the grade of tool steel and 7/64 is presumably the size.
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Thanks Dann champion.
Not being smart arse, but sexurity bit? or security ?
And yeah thanks I got that it was imperial 7/64 size.
Not being smart arse, but sexurity bit? or security ?
And yeah thanks I got that it was imperial 7/64 size.
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Re: What tool is this? (seriously...)
Security.
Security bolts have a pin in the middle of them that a regular allen key wont work on.
Bunnings have the security bits for allen key and torx bits in a set, no idea if they have imperial stuff?
Security bolts have a pin in the middle of them that a regular allen key wont work on.
Bunnings have the security bits for allen key and torx bits in a set, no idea if they have imperial stuff?
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Cool! Thanks all!!
Even if they don't at least I can ask Mr Google where to buy it. Punching in S2 7/64 tool or driver just kept giving me drivers for windows 7 64 bit !
Even if they don't at least I can ask Mr Google where to buy it. Punching in S2 7/64 tool or driver just kept giving me drivers for windows 7 64 bit !
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Re: What tool is this? (seriously...)
If you want tools or tool bits, taps ,dies ,etc then go to someone who understands engineering products eg Tool Shop or a fastener supplier. There are many bits and some are intended to be tamper proof ie things like torx are commonly used but requires a specific tool to remove. Medical equipment is often the same. I would also guess that 7/64 is the measurement across the flats and it is probably a hex. It looks like it removes something like a socket head cap screw or something that does not protrude.
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I keep getting attachments for a roll cage from the US with these fittings. Destroyed one set of bolts trying to use Allen keys.
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Re: What tool is this? (seriously...)
Another source of these tools is Jaycar. I bought a set a few years ago.....I haven't found much that it wouldn't fit.
This is the exact kit I bought.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... ATID=954#1
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This is the exact kit I bought.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... ATID=954#1
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Thanks Juffa I will get one from them looks good. Crazy how cheap these are!
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