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Posted
1 hour ago, Kelvin said:

Is it an anti-tamper screw? Difficult to see the head. What’s its intended use? 

No Kelvin, it should have a PZ head. It's malformed 😁

Posted
1 hour ago, saveasteading said:

a marketing term for faulty screws?  were they a bargain?


Nope a real screw type. You can screw them in but not out although there is a tool to do it. Coincidentally I had to remove two the other day although I drilled them out. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Kelvin said:

Nope a real screw type. You can screw them in but not out although there is a tool to do it. Coincidentally I had to remove two the other day although I drilled them out. 

 

Security screws are so odd given that pretty much any set of screwdriver bits generally has them all in. I guess they stop some people but they certainly don't stop me or I guess anyone interested in electronics/computers (as security screws are more common and so are the bit sets) they just make removing the screws more annoying.

Posted
27 minutes ago, -rick- said:

 

Security screws are so odd given that pretty much any set of screwdriver bits generally has them all in. I guess they stop some people but they certainly don't stop me or I guess anyone interested in electronics/computers (as security screws are more common and so are the bit sets) they just make removing the screws more annoying.


Indeed. Although neither of my bit sets had a security bit that fitted them hence the need to drill them out. Oddly they had been used to secure the feet for a TV that I wanted to mount on my garage wall. 

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