"Jim Lee Jr." wrote:
> Do they also have Allen heads?
To shamelessly quote the pickle:
"All the Compacts have Torx screws in them unless the original screws have
been replaced with something else. To get at these, you need a Torx T-15
screwdriver
with at least a 6-inch (15cm) shaft. The Craftsman Professional Torx T-15,
available as part number 47431 at any Sears store or through their catalog,
is a great
choice and costs just $4.99 in most of the United States. Some people have
reported success with using an Allen (hex) wrench, but I recommend against
this as it
has a tendency to eventually strip out the Torx heads."
More information can be found at:
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Regards,
Marshall
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