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Old Today, 02:59 AM   #1
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Specialized screwdriver bit

Anybody have any idea what this is called or where I can get a bit for it
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Re: Specialized screwdriver bit

I guessing tamper proof or security proof, check Mc master carr
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Re: Specialized screwdriver bit

I'll just leave it to you to figure out which specific one it is. There is a datasheet pdf at the link.

https://jonard.com/ssk?v=893

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Re: Specialized screwdriver bit

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I'll just leave it to you to figure out which specific one it is. There is a datasheet pdf at the link.

https://jonard.com/ssk?v=893
Looks like the old McGard wheel locks. When I worked at the gas station, if someone had those and needed tire work but couldn't find the key, we'd just hammer on a cracked impact socket and spin the nut off. We saved that socket just for those locks. The people were amazed at the ease with which we got those locks off!
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