In a message dated 12/2/03 2:55:23 PM, jeff@TSSGI.COM writes: << I stand corrected... >> Keep standing. <<Snap-On calls it a "triple square": . . . . . . Snap-On calls it a "double hex": >> Don't delude yourself. Snap-On hasn't christened one tool with two different names, they've made compatible drivers for two DIFFERENT capscrew head designs. Given a beater with enough heft I'm sure the less astute can get either driver into the socket of either capscrew . . . at least, one time. The only thing that these two forms share is their number of vertices. <<Hazet calls it a "Internal Serration Screwdriver Socket":>> No, they still call it an Innenvielzahnschraubendreher. George |
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