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Torx bolts.
What ever happened to the bolts, why do they have to use these stupid bloody things?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Easier manufacturing because the tool can hold the screw/bolt and they have more drive surface area than any other head which allows greater torque to be put on them with lower risk of camming out or stripping.
If you're having problems with them it's because you've not got the correct tools for the job, not a problem with the head.
If you're having problems with them it's because you've not got the correct tools for the job, not a problem with the head.
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You can't really blame a head type for a previous person using the wrong tool and damaging it! The only time I've seen a problem with them is when people don't make sure the hole is clean and free of debris before trying to undo them so the tool doesn't go all the way in, but making sure the head is clean is an issue with every type of head.
Chuck, I understand where you're coming from, for obvious reasons someone with a bit of common would clean /spray the Torx bolt due to the area it is in before Trying to undo, but if someone previously has used the wrong Torx that's when it becomes dificult, I would have thought you would have known that!