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wollyuno
3 years ago

is called multitooth and gives them as bits to buy.in the profibaumarkt or in the professional/autoersatzteile they are to have

Flausen
3 years ago

Everywhere in the tool trade. That thing is called multi-tooth.

DerBayer80
3 years ago

This is an internal multitooth and no inbus

Paejexa
3 years ago
Reply to  DerBayer80

Concrete on INBUS, with n. Not with m, as in the question.. @Fraframer

DerBayer80
3 years ago
Reply to  Paejexa

It fails with many. 🤣 Where even the name Inbus is not quite correct. Normally, that means hexagon. It’s like Flex. It’s just because of the first manufacturer.

Giggling493
3 years ago

Is that a car seat retaining screw or something?

This is a highly safety-relevant area, because I would not just go there without knowing the correct torque values or Screwdriver

Over9000IQ
3 years ago

Multitooth (XZN)

bloodnight
3 years ago

Are usually in set with the ratchet

DerBayer80
3 years ago
Reply to  bloodnight

Better. If there’s Torx in there. This is something completely different from an inner multitooth