Security Fastener
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Maximum Torque (MFG Claim)
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Average Break-In Time
Cost Per Fastener
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Lock-Out by Tanner
Lock-Out® screws offer a significant step up from standard tamper-resistant fasteners, featuring a patented oval center pin drive and high torque resistance. The smooth, button-head profile is also a good deterrent against gripping tools like locking pliers. However, the limited number of unique drive patterns may reduce their effectiveness in high-risk applications or against targeted threats.
Lock-Out
- Shared or Commercial Use
- Moderate Tamper Resistance
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- High-Security Applications Demanding Unique Keyways
- Installations Prone to Physical Tampering
- DIY Projects or Immediate Availability Needs
Lock-Out
Custom One of a Kind Drives Available
Lock-Out
Not specified; likely moderate, similar to standard Torx-Pin or Hex-Pin.
Lock-Out
Not specified; likely low (e.g., 100 pieces) for stock items.
Lock-Out
Not specified; likely high due to proprietary keyway.
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Not specified.
Lock-Out
Not specified; likely available for bulk orders.
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Unique oval shape with fins and a center pin.
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Controlled: limited the availability to only registered & licensed users.
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Socket, Flat, Button
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Stainless Steel
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Reusable with matching bit; depends on drive type.
Lock-Out
High: Complex keyway resists standard tools, but less data on advanced attacks.
Lock-Out
Requires proprietary driver; incompatible with standard tools.
Lock-Out
Manual or power-driven with proprietary driver.
Lock-Out
High: Unique design signals advanced security.
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Low: Controlled bit distribution reduces risk.
Lock-Out
Not specified; likely stock items ship quickly.
Lock-Out
One-Way
This classic one-way design installs with a standard flathead but resists removal by camming out in reverse. It's low-cost, widely available, and simple to install—but also easy to defeat with pliers, extractor tools, or modified drivers. While it provides basic deterrence, it’s not suitable where determined tampering is a concern.
One-Way
- Low-Cost Deterrence
- Indoor Fixtures
- Short-Term Security
One-Way
- High-Security Installations
- Outdoor or Public Exposure
- Resistance to Basic Tools
One-Way
Widely available: One-way removal tools accessible to public.
One-Way
~85 in/lbs for 1/4-20x1
One-Way
Not specified; likely low (e.g., 100 pieces).
One-Way
Moderate: Removal possible with specialized tools.
One-Way
As low as $0.04
One-Way
Not Likely.
One-Way
One-way slotted drive.
One-Way
Minimal: Removal tools available to public.
One-Way
Button.
One-Way
Steel, stainless steel, brass.
One-Way
Non-reusable; one-way design.
One-Way
Moderate: One-way design resists casual tampering but not specialized tools.
One-Way
Compatible with one-way removal tools.
One-Way
Manual; one-way installation.
One-Way
Moderate: One-way drive signals tamper resistance.
One-Way
High: Removal tools increase risk.
One-Way
Not specified; Stock items ship quickly.
One-Way