Daddying issue - tools required
Daddying issue - tools required
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breamster

Original Poster:

1,146 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Hi,

I need to take apart one of my son's toys to try and fix it. It's a ride-on car thing.

The bolts to undo have a recessed triangle shape - a few mm across.

Does anybody know what they are called? I'm sure I can probably get a set on ebay but I don't know what to search for.

I know I can probably try and jam a torx head or something else in there but I fancy getting the correct tools if I can.

Thanks.

headcase

2,389 posts

240 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Tri Wing, they are on flebay.

Karyn

6,053 posts

191 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Aren't those ones the "don't undo me, I'm-a-security-bolt-never-undo-me" kind of bolt?

Drill it out, man... put a normal bolt in there for next time the toy FUBARs. wink

breamster

Original Poster:

1,146 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Two minute response time!!

I have been tempted to drill them out but I don't have easy access to a few of the heads.

Thanks very much.


magpie215

4,925 posts

212 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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be one of a variety of anti tamper security screws not sure what the triangular ones are called

twister

1,559 posts

259 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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If it's just a triangular recess with no slots coming off, then it's a TP3 rather than a tri-wing.

Shaolin

2,955 posts

212 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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You can buy sets of security bits for a cordless drill driver quite cheaply.

They are pretty crap and will only last one or two goes, but then that's probably all you will ever need, I have a set, used a few, the rest are there just in case.

CO2000

3,177 posts

232 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Tri a selection of blade screwdrivers down as one may fit & remove them if they are not too tight (Same goes for torx ones)

Mars

9,940 posts

237 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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CO2000 said:
Tri a selection of blade screwdrivers down as one may fit & remove them if they are not too tight (Same goes for torx ones)
^^^ This. I've taken apart many items with these screws with nothing more than a blade screwdriver.

B160 AVE

665 posts

195 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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If you`ve got any of those drill bit multi-packs, or bit sets etc, have a quick look in there. I needed one last years and had a look on the off chance and found hundreds of the buggers!

Pints

18,450 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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I saw a whole pack of these security type bits at our local "The Range" yesterday for a couple of quid.

netherfield

3,073 posts

207 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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breamster

Original Poster:

1,146 posts

203 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Thanks for all suggestions.

It does look like a TP3. Now I know what to search for I found...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screw_drives

Very geeky but strangely satisfying to see! smile