Tri-Wing fasteners have a recessed drive with three slanted “wings” extending from a central point. The design limits the number of compatible tools and is intended to reduce unauthorized access to internal components.
Tri-Wing screws are frequently found in electronics manufacturing, including handheld devices, game consoles, and aerospace components where controlled maintenance access is important. Despite this, Tri-Wing tools are widely available to the public through common retail and online sources.
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.
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