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Guys I'm getting real cranky in the fact that I can't seem to find the correct Torx drive for the screws used in my 4 place Sno Pro trailer. Do any of you guys know what size they are. Torx seems to go from T-15 right to T-20 but these are somewhere inbetween 
boat.man
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Are you sure it is not a triple square? probably a #2 or #3?
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boat.man said:Are you sure it is not a triple square? probably a #2 or #3?
I didn't even know there was such a thing as triple square. I'll google it and see. Thanks
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I have a SNOE PRO ... its not a torx head. If you are talking about the interior screws. Also, they are tight , use your dewalt hammer driver!
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They are really sq drive but there are 3 different squares in the head. Standard sq drive works.
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They are mad right in Winslow just give them a call.
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Thanks guys. The screws I need to change are outside holding the running lites in place. The more I search the more I think they are the triple square drive. I just can't figure out the size.
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Count the points, if there's 12 it's a triple square. If there's eight, the. You need to use a square drive. Here's the trick though, the square drive needs to be tapered and have sharp edges. I know Lowes has them, they sell them individually, they are bits, not a handled tool. You will see what I'm talking about. Most handled and se of the short bit inserts have non-tapered flutes, these will not work.
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LJ 452 said:Count the points, if there's 12 it's a triple square. If there's eight, the. You need to use a square drive. Here's the trick though, the square drive needs to be tapered and have sharp edges. I know Lowes has them, they sell them individually, they are bits, not a handled tool. You will see what I'm talking about. Most handled and se of the short bit inserts have non-tapered flutes, these will not work.
This is why I love this site. No matter how small or even stupid the question guys are always willing to help. Your right on I know what you're talking about now. I'll use the impact gun which should pop them right out.
Thanks for the help.

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