Sorry it not on a car - its on a bit of lab equipment. At first glance it looks like an Allen bolt but it has a rounded bottom and is extremely
shallow - its also down a hole...
any ideas?
bolt
Thanks a million
Rupert
[Edited on 29/11/12 by cadebytiger]
looks like it could be either a security bolt of some type, they get driven in but then the driven bit breaks off at a preset torque. how is the other end fixde?
Cannot see the other end. It is a bolt which holds a heated block shaker onto its base. The other end is in the the base under the shaker block.
Buy a set of security bits, there will be one in there that fits it. Screwfix version.
Thanks - now I look at the picture from that point of view I can see it!
Do you know how large these are? The hole it is down it not large!
Security bit in this case = just a hex allen key/socket with a hole up the middle
Looks to me as a rounded Allen key bolt some monkey has already tried to undo.
Drill it out.
Or of course it could be a security torx or custom security head. Maybe a call to the manufacturers will help. Or even a suitable lab equipment
maintenance company if there is one that covers your type of equipment.
[Edited on 29/11/12 by bi22le]
To me it looks like a allen head that someones already butchered or a Allen head with a security ball dropped in. I'd try to tap a splined bit in and see what occurs.
Do the letters embosed on the top say ADL?
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/31230/bolts-have-got-crooks-number
Depending how tight the bolt is you could try what i did to get a Dyson apart
I found a old screw driver and cut a slot in the middle of the blade and put it diagonal across the bold head
Jacko
Security bits look like this
http://www.nutsboltsandthings.co.uk/image/cache/data/KDPSD23733PCSECURITYBITSETCONTENT-500x500.jpg