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dartman 12-11-2010 06:13 PM

Re: Need Help with fastener in ClassicTrailer
 
it's a #2 Robertson head (ah canadian thing)

dartman 12-11-2010 06:15 PM

Re: Need Help with fastener in ClassicTrailer
 
it's a #2 Robertson screw driver head (ah canadian thing)

Greg Reimer 7376 12-11-2010 10:21 PM

Re: Need Help with fastener in ClassicTrailer
 
Snap-On lists an eight point driver bit that is like a #2 square drive bit. I bought and built a Tuff-Shed for the back yard to put bikes,lawnmowers, the edger and the pool chemicals in, it not only had #2 square headed fasteners, it came with a couple extra square tool bits that fit a 1/8" nut driver.I just bought two of the Snap On bits, the receipt is at work,I'll try and remember to look up the Snap On part number for the eight point bit and post it Monday. Somebody remind me if I forget.

Dinsdale 12-12-2010 12:19 AM

Re: Need Help with fastener in ClassicTrailer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dartman (Post 227239)
it's a #2 Robertson head (ah canadian thing)

Nope, not a Robertson but agree that it's probably a #2 double square (8 point). I bought a bunch of Torx because they look the same but don't work. At least now I know what to look for.

Sean Marconette 12-12-2010 01:08 PM

Re: Need Help with fastener in ClassicTrailer
 
Again thanks to everyone, I finally went out and braved the 6 deg weather that rolled in last night. It is a #2 square drive bit. On the bit it is an S-2. Here is a picture.


Sean
http://hickorytrailerparts.com/catal...800x600_01.JPG

Greg Reimer 7376 12-13-2010 09:59 AM

Re: Need Help with fastener in ClassicTrailer
 
Snap On part number for the tool bit IS-- BTSS2. It's called a Double square #2 bit. I bought a magnetic bit holder for it, as well, 1/4" square drive on one end,1/4" hex on the other, part# TMBS8 A. Hope this helps. Also Torx are numbered-there is no such thing as a metric or an American Torx bit or fastener.


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