How to identify ip torx
Does my pro tech kit have ip torx how can I tell
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The base kit doesn’t ship with them. You have to buy them separately. iFixit Precision 4 mm Screwdriver Bit
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@nick - you only need the larger sizes. There's not enough stress on the 4 Torx and smaller. I don't think iFixit is stocking them (yes they list them) as there is very few devices that use them (demand)
@danj Heh, I thought about buying the IP Torxes to have in case, even the smaller ones - but at the same time the small ones can come from kits which *need* them.
The IP Torx bits are only available within the larger sizes. So depending on your needs the standard bits will work in the smaller sizes without any problem.
Here's what I have for my car.
9 pc of Impact Torx Plus 6 point Socket Bit Set Kits: IP-20, IP-25, IP-30, IP-40, IP-45, IP-50, IP-55, IP-60, IP-70
Computers, phones and small appliances use the older Standard Torx.
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No, if you mean internal torx plus, the kit probably won't have it in it. I have the Manta kit, which has all the bits in the Mako and Mahi kits, and I believe the Pro Tech kit has the Mako in it. My kit has no internal torx bits, so I'd say your best option is to either use an internal hex or just find a drill and stick a screw in the chuck, although that could possibly damage the drill and/or the screw.
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FYI - IP Torx refers to Internal Plus (IP), a type of Torx Plus fastener and driver system designed for higher torque and reduced wear, featuring more rounded lobes than standard Torx, with tools labeled "IP" (e.g., IP20, IP27) for internal drive, making them distinct from regular Torx (TX) and External Plus (EP) drives, as they offer a larger contact area for demanding industrial applications.
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