Are E-Torx spanners or sockets absolutely necessary or will a Metric (mm) size be close enough.
I might be looking for an E8 spanner, the point to point is 7.5mm. Would I get away with an 8mm metric spanner/socket on this small head size.
The bolt is an M6 x 25mm.
Once removed, could be replaced with a flange hex screw with a 10mm hex head.
Might just "push the boat out" and get a set of these. (Silverline 241501).
E-Torx vs Metric Tools
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Re: E-Torx vs Metric Tools
I'm always of the opinion that you always use the correct tool, this probably stems from getting my knuckles wrapped with a 12" / 300mm steel rule for using the incorrect ones during my trade apprenticeship
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Re: E-Torx vs Metric Tools
Following your good sound advice, have ordered a set of the Silverline Trx Spanners from OnBuy.com.
https://www.onbuy.com/gb/silverline-trx ... earch_2000
https://www.onbuy.com/gb/silverline-trx ... earch_2000
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Re: E-Torx vs Metric Tools
Thats a good price
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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