The Torx-Pin fastener is a tamper-resistant variant of the standard six-lobe Torx design. It features a central post in the recess of the screw head, which blocks conventional Torx drivers from engaging. This modification requires a specialized Torx-Pin driver with a matching hole in the center.
Torx-Pin screws are commonly used in commercial equipment, consumer electronics, and public infrastructure where resistance to casual tampering is important while still allowing authorized removal for servicing.
Despite their intended security function, Torx-Pin screws and drivers are widely available online and at major hardware retailers, with no purchase restrictions.
This fastener is widely available and lacks meaningful tool control or tamper resistance. While often marketed as a "security screw," it does not meet our standards for the security classification. It may deter casual tampering but offers very little protection against intentional removal.
We compiled these "product facts" using publicly available information, expert analysis, and reasonable assumptions where data was incomplete. Some details (like pricing, torque specs, and break-in times) aren’t always disclosed, so we’ve filled in the gaps as accurately as possible.
For verified specs or specific use-case guidance, we recommend reaching out directly to the manufacturer.
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