3/8″ torx 40

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  • #19784
    robbra
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    Hi all
    Anyone know of a decent 40 torx 3/8″ drive. I have used Halfords, mainly on Indesit pulley “bolts” and they seem to twist and burr the bolt. I want a good one so help needed.
    Also the clips on Whirlpool hoses. Is there a tool for these?
    Thanks
    Rob

    #184489
    Alex
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    Snap-on tools. Not cheap but guaranteed for life.

    Alex

    #184490
    DDSDDS
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    i find that on the indesit i used to break cheap and expensive torx bits alike while using a ratchett have now started using air gun on it and am using a torx piece from one of those electric screwdriver 100 pieces whatnot for 20 quid cheap as you like done loads not bent any 🙂

    #184491
    bzz67
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    i have even cut two sides of the bolt head off,leaving two parallel flat sides to get a large adjustable spanner on.it works!

    #184492
    Martin
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    Give your Indesit Torx bolt a blast with your blowtorch first before attempting to undo it 😉

    #184493
    robbra
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    Thanks for the replies.
    Have decided to get an impact driver and a blow torch and keep fingers crossed.
    Why can’t they just fit a proper nut?
    Rob

    #184494
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    For the Whirlpool clips, I use a pair of miniature end cutters to tighten them back up. Loosen them with a terminal driver waggled in the crimped part.

    Brian

    #184495
    RocketMan
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    Draper Tools,

    Part no 66883 – Torx 40 Impact bit about 1.29 each either direct from Draper or order from any Draper stockist. Even if you don’t use it with the impact driver put the 1/2 SD impact head on your ratchett. I found best way is to either heat nut first or give the nut a bit of a welly and then tap the bit into the nut first. I’ve tried everything before and these are probably the best cost option. At one stage I was doing 2-3 Inde spider changes a day. Even with this bit they do occasionaly break but not that often.

    Steve 😀

    #184496
    sparepart
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    RocketMan wrote:Draper Tools,

    Part no 66883 – Torx 40 Impact bit about 1.29 each either direct from Draper or order from any Draper stockist. Even if you don’t use it with the impact driver put the 1/2 SD impact head on your ratchett. I found best way is to either heat nut first or give the nut a bit of a welly and then tap the bit into the nut first. I’ve tried everything before and these are probably the best cost option. At one stage I was doing 2-3 Inde spider changes a day. Even with this bit they do occasionaly break but not that often.

    Steve 😀

    yup thats what I use and always does the job ! (if your hand dont get sliced on side cabinet ) ! hehe ,

    #184497
    burns
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    Re: 3/8″ torx 40

    The ones Indesit use are made by Belzer, you can buy these from indesit but will pay a premium price. I have the part numbers somewhere but cannot locate at present. perhaps one of the Indesit guys will look it up on the tools list on emit.
    usefull also the T30 and the adaptor for the ratchet, warning these will cost dearly though through Indesit Parts.

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