Benchmade torx

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I have a few torx bits, but none fit the smallest ones on my benchmade. I can't seem to find 'em in town, anyone have a source?
 
Home Depot has a Torx driver with 4 bits, and each bit has a driver on each end (3 of them store in the handle), and it has T-5 up to T-15. They are made by Husky, and the part number is HD-74502 S. They cost around $7, and the T-5 or T-6 bit will fit your BM.
 
As far as I know, the smallest Torx driver used by BM is the T6. It's available at Sears.
92Degrees' suggestion of Wiha is right on. They are a great company.
 
Originally posted by SMcGill
Home Depot has a Torx driver with 4 bits, and each bit has a driver on each end (3 of them store in the handle), and it has T-5 up to T-15. They are made by Husky, and the part number is HD-74502 S. They cost around $7, and the T-5 or T-6 bit will fit your BM.

I bought this Husky tool from Home Depot. It's a great little tool, hard to lose the bits since they store in the handle and it even has the small T4 & T5 drivers. FWIW, my William Henry Kestrel uses the T5 on its clip, which is the smallest I've come across on a knife.

A great value, decent quality and found at your local Home Depot. Can't go wrong.
 
Originally posted by knifenerd
As far as I know, the smallest Torx driver used by BM is the T6. It's available at Sears.
92Degrees' suggestion of Wiha is right on. They are a great company.

Actually, I've found a T5 on a Benchmade before.
 
call angie in the warranty dept. i think their number is 1800-800-7427 if im wrong you can go to their web site www.benchmade.com ive had brand new benchmades with striped torx heads but angie will send you out some new ones.
 
The actual screws, according to the blue box, are T6 and T10. I used T9 for the pivot, because Sears doesn't sell T10 in their Craftsman lineup (at least not near me).
 
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