It does have a pin in the middle.biohazardman said:If it actually has a pin in the middle it's a "tamper proof torx".
After I broke a second easy out, which left a hardened broken shaft in the bolt I'm planning to never use another. Replacing it with regular cap screws might be on the list though.dnmun said:you can buy the torx with the hole in it but i have broken out the pin by running a small sharpened screwdriver tip in the side and fractured the pin out before so i could use an ordinary torx. or drill it out and use an ease out, replace with regular cap screws.
MitchJi said:Hi,
After I broke a second easy out, which left a hardened broken shaft in the bolt I'm planning to never use another. Replacing with regular cap screws might be on the list though.dnmun said:you can buy the torx with the hole in it but i have broken out the pin by running a small sharpened screwdriver tip in the side and fractured the pin out before so i could use an ordinary torx. or drill it out and use an ease out, replace with regular cap screws.
Thanks Again!
I agree. It's probably the higher voltage batteries (highest 4 of 6) and they consider it a safety issue.TylerDurden said:It's strange that security hardware was used.
Thanks! I'd already ordered the T55 bit for $10.80 plus $9 shippingTylerDurden said:HF got da 3/8 security set <$10, icl. t55
http://www.harborfreight.com/38-drive-tamper-resistant-star-bit-set-67886.html