Reddit Reddit reviews 7 Pc. Torx Driver Security Bit Set T-10 to T-40

We found 5 Reddit comments about 7 Pc. Torx Driver Security Bit Set T-10 to T-40. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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7 Pc. Torx Driver Security Bit Set T-10 to T-40
Torx Tools - 7 pc. Torx Driver Security Bit SetTorx driver bits are heat treated steel, 1/4" bit size, taperedTorx driver bits in the following sizes: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, and T40
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5 Reddit comments about 7 Pc. Torx Driver Security Bit Set T-10 to T-40:

u/CatfishDog859 · 13 pointsr/lexington

Anyone with Security torx bits can easily remove the lock/gps from the back wheel, and turn an un-ridable trash bike, into a free bike for a person in need of transportation.

I'd encourage everyone to get a set and start freeing as many bikes as you can find before the city sanitation services takes them all to the dump. I really doubt Spin is going to come pick them up.

u/siamonsez · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

It's a security torx head, get some bits like this.

I'd assume the pressure switch is not adjustable, there's no reason for it to be. You might be able to replace it, but I'd think it'd be hard to find a compatible one without some jerry-rigging.

When you say you want to run them in tandem, do you mean you want to connect them to each other to have a single 39 gal. capacity that both motors fill at roughly the same time? This might be achieved by playing with the line pressure so they cut-in at the same time, though you have to re-adjust them whenever you need to change the overall line pressure.

u/Faps_With_Fury · 1 pointr/playstation

I've had this happen twice and here's a video on how to fix it.

Basically what happens is the system gets hot and the solder that holds the CPU and GPU to the motherboard starts to melt.

You need a heat gun, some thermal paste, a torx security screw driver set (see /u/Kryptik's comment about this here) , and a regular screw driver set to fix it.

You dismantle the system down to the motherboard, and use the heat gun to melt the chips back onto the motherboard.

I did this once successfully and the system worked for about two months before it had the YLOD again. I tried a second time and it didn't work, although I think it was because I didn't let the solder cool back down before putting the console back together.

Edit: /u/Kryptik had a great suggestion on how to bypass the security screw on the system. You can see it here.

u/abstractraj · 1 pointr/techsupport

So the top item is the CD/DVD. The thing with the orange button doesn’t pop out if you push that orange button does it?

The confusing thing is when I look at the side view it looks like one hard drive (maybe SSD) connected and one immediately above not connected (maybe HDD). But then I don’t know what the other thing with orange button is.

Anyway, that screw is a Torx security screw. I don’t think you should have to open that piece though. I would remove all the screws from the side of that drive cage and see if it slides out. But if that doesn’t work then you’re looking at a Torx security set https://www.amazon.com/Torx-Driver-Security-T-10-T-40/dp/B0002SPLQ8