T6 = aftermarket SAK pivot fixing screwsSecurity T10 = Leatherman Wave screwsAlso, add a 2mm or 5/64" hex key for Sebenza pivot screws
Here are my votes:T-27: used in motorcycleT-25: also used in motorcycleT-15: also used in motorcyle and handy for some general purpose screwsT-8 : fasteners in some folding knivesT-6 : myriad uses in gear, clips, knives, custom SAK boltsI also seem to think T-10's are useful, but I can't recall why.........
I am thinking a T8 works for the replaceable cutters Can someone else confirm this Been a while since I have had to tighten any so I can't remember for sure
So, for those of you who lost count......T-6 : 9 T-8 : 11T-9 : 2T-10: 11T-15: 7T-20: 5T-25: 5T-27: 4T-30: 1T-40: 1T-50: 1T-55: 1
I think design engineers change things up like that on purpose.
A small note about the security hole vs not. The security ones will fit all and are more versatile for that reason. However they are also weaker. I've twisted off at least two security hole ones (that I can remember), and that has never happened to me with a normal torx bit.
Quote from: Vidar on June 21, 2018, 03:03:33 PMA small note about the security hole vs not. The security ones will fit all and are more versatile for that reason. However they are also weaker. I've twisted off at least two security hole ones (that I can remember), and that has never happened to me with a normal torx bit. +1. Has happened to me on more than one occasion.
So which one(s) specifically would need to be security bits?Def