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How to remove screw from pram handle?
Hi All, I am undertaking a small pram repair (handle) and would like to know what tool is required for opening screw as per phot. Have tried a hex key and does not work - it seems to have finer grooves and different sizing.
Pram is a Britax / Steelcraft model.
Thanks and regards, Ashoo
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Re: Tool enquiry
Hi @ranjitha
The photo is very blurry sorry it looks like a torx screw
I would highly recommend buying a set of Screw drive multi tip speciality kit for cordless drills
It has all the common driver options you will use occationally. You have life time off these little jobs ahead of you its worth the extra $ to plan ahead.
Ryobi 40-Piece Specialty Metric Drill and Drive Set I/N: 0354519 $19.98
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-40-piece-specialty-metric-drill-and-drive-set_p0354519
A great starter package you will use for years to come.
Ozito PXC 18V Cordless Compact Drill And Impact Driver Kit PXCDIK-250
I/N: 0195859 $99
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Re: Tool enquiry
Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated. Have purchased the Ozito set and will now buy the Torx screw attachment bits.
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Re: Tool enquiry
Hi @ranjitha
Remember get the Multi bit set Multi Bit set as the photo is blurry .
If it isnt torx screw the set will have other options to undo the screws thats the magic of that set.
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Re: Tool enquiry
Hi @ranjitha,
A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community.
@Jewelleryrescue's advice should get you through.
If you have any issues, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Jacob

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