Hey guys, not really sure where else to post this so forgive me if this legitimately does not belong here, but I'm going crazy trying to find what kind of screw this is. This screw is present on a window gate in a public housing building that I want to remove but I've no idea where to even start when it comes to identifying it and my google-fu on this hasn't helped me.
Anyone have an idea?
Yes this Crew exist in France. It s made for not jumping though the window ( suicide ) only little people like manager or chief can acces to the key of this crew.
>>1131737
It's a security screw. They put them in so people don't remove them.
DON'T FUCK WITH IT.
OpsitĀ® TRI-WING Security Screw.
Tamper-proof.
I just googled "screw head types chart" and came up with this. Took 2 minutes. Step up your game, OP.
>>1131737
i was going to tell you not to fuck with stuff that isn't yours, but judging by your OP i could give you the screwdriver and an hour and you still wouldn't have figured it out
its a tri-wing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screw_drives
>>1131737
It's a "tri-wing" tamper proof head. You can get a driver and bit set at a hardware store (http://www.techtoolsupply.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=51-150&source=googleps&gdffi=a2fd11e1880844dfbe0b89871fd6ef5c&gdfms=BC7389DAFE5C4C1584A84A5309798D45&gclid=CjwKEAiAlZDFBRCKncm67qihiHwSJABtoNIgcOjyEg2JvfSlwWvWxzOtxMfZp1b--XLDIYTQdCB_HBoC-Ajw_wcB), but I wouldn't fuck with that unless I knew I had the authority and the knowledge necessary to determine that I can remove that window-gate.