fin Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 My new Daiwa Legalis LGLT2500D-XH just arrived via FedEx and I was surprised to see it has torx screws. I clean and oil my reels, and have precision screwdrivers, but I don’t have a set of torx screwdrivers. Parts diagram doesn’t list sizes of screws. Does anyone know the sizes required, inside and outside? Also, I don’t want to spend $50 on a set of Wiha screwdrivers for a $55 reel. I’ve made it through most of life without ever needing a set of torx screwdrivers, and I doubt I’ll need them for anything else. I’m kind of considering returning/exchanging the reel, but if I could get by with spending a few bucks on a set I’d keep the reel. Everyone talks like anything cheaper than the best will booger the screws? Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 I think now a day most of driver bit set come with torx screw bit also. But yes it sucks to have to go into my tool box just for that. Daiwa is weird some reel use flathead and now torx. I might have to rethink getting Daiwa LT series. 1 Quote
fin Posted June 27, 2019 Author Posted June 27, 2019 20 minutes ago, JustJames said: I think now a day most of driver bit set come with torx screw bit also. But yes it sucks to have to go into my tool box just for that. Daiwa is weird some reel use flathead and now torx. I might have to rethink getting Daiwa LT series. This is my first Daiwa. I've tried Shimano and Pflueger spinning reels, so I wanted to try the other big player. Maybe I should just call Daiwa and ask them about the sizes. If they can't tell me, that will seal the deal. Quote
Super User Scott F Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 You can buy a set of small torx drivers for less than $10 2 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 21 minutes ago, fin said: Maybe I should just call Daiwa and ask them about the sizes. If they can't tell me, that will seal the deal. You could also ask @Delaware Valley Tackle here via PM - he should know too. 1 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 I don’t think it torx, May be hex screw? Quote
Johnbt Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 Only $9.49 at Harbor Freight. Yeah, it's cheap, but handy. www.harborfreight.com/100-pc-security-bit-set-with-case-68457.html Slotted : 3, 4, 4.5, 5 (2), 5.5, 6 (2), 6.5, 7, & 8mmPhillips: #0, #1 (2), #2 (5), #3 Pozi: #0, #1, #2 (5), #3 Square: S0, S1, S2, S3 Star: T8, T10 (2), T15 (2), T20 (2),T25, T27, T30, T40, T45Hex (19 pcs, 2 pc each): 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm (x3), 4mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 8mm Slotted with center hole (4 pcs): 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm Star with center hole (9 pcs): T8, T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T35, T40 Hex with center hole (6 pcs): 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm Butterfly (3 pcs): #1, #2, #3 Tri-wing (4 pcs): #1, #2, #3, #4 Windmill (3 pcs): 6, 8, 10 M-type (3 pcs): M5, M6, M8 60mm magnetic bit holder 1/4 in. x 50mm socket adapter 1/4 in. x 25mm socket adapter 1/4 in. x 25mm coupler Y-shape hook driver You'll need a handle if you don't have one or two already. 1 Quote
fin Posted June 27, 2019 Author Posted June 27, 2019 41 minutes ago, JustJames said: I don’t think it torx, May be hex screw? Definitely not hex. I wish. Is that not torx? Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 Yup torx luckily I have a set in hand, hopefully I’ll fit my new daiwa (if I can find one) 1 Quote
fin Posted June 27, 2019 Author Posted June 27, 2019 11 minutes ago, JustJames said: Yup torx luckily I have a set in hand, hopefully I’ll fit my new daiwa (if I can find one) I got this one from Academy, 25% off one day online flash sale a couple days ago. I've been waiting for something like that for a while. Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 I’m looking for either 1000d or 2000s. Can’t decide yet. I don’t want to spent too much on spinning setup I’m cheap you know lol. Quote
fin Posted June 28, 2019 Author Posted June 28, 2019 1 hour ago, JustJames said: I don’t want to spent too much on spinning setup I’m cheap you know lol. I know plenty about cheap. This is a high-dollar reel to me. It replaces a reel that I had shimmed up with a piece of copper foil to keep it going - a $25 Shimano Sienna that I fished with regularly for 5 years. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 Usually any assembly like a fishing reel requiring special tool the tool is supplied. Tom 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted June 28, 2019 Posted June 28, 2019 3 hours ago, MN Fisher said: You could also ask @Delaware Valley Tackle here via PM - he should know too. I have a set. I’ll look at them and see if I remember which one. 2 Quote
waymont Posted June 28, 2019 Posted June 28, 2019 2 hours ago, WRB said: Usually any assembly like a fishing reel requiring special tool the tool is supplied. Tom Not so with these reels. 2-3 different sizes are needed to fully disassemble these reels. torx are not considered special tools. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 17 minutes ago, waymont said: Not so with these reels. 2-3 different sizes are needed to fully disassemble these reels. torx are not considered special tools. Phillips (cross slot) , slotted and hex are USA standards, TorX is a special tool in every mechanic and aerospace tool box. Tom 2 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 10 minutes ago, WRB said: Phillips (cross slot) , slotted and hex are USA standards, TorX is a special tool in every mechanic and aerospace tool box. Tom One job I worked at, we were building specialty parts-cleaning machines for companies like Seagate and Hutchinson Tech. Anytime the specs called for a Torx-head screw, we had to special order those...they are NOT standard. Slot, Phillips, Hex we carried in stock...those are the standard. 1 Quote
waymont Posted June 28, 2019 Posted June 28, 2019 13 minutes ago, WRB said: Phillips (cross slot) , slotted and hex are USA standards, TorX is a special tool in every mechanic and aerospace tool box. Tom I disagree. It’s not a special tool. It’s not a proprietary tool specific to that reel. It’s just not a philips or flat bit. Torx are used in all sorts of things from computers, cell phones to bathroom fixtures. Very unspecial...haha 3 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: One job I worked at, we were building specialty parts-cleaning machines for companies like Seagate and Hutchinson Tech. Anytime the specs called for a Torx-head screw, we had to special order those...they are NOT standard. Slot, Phillips, Hex we carried in stock...those are the standard. Anyone can buy torx drivers at any Home Depot or Amazon these days. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 2 minutes ago, waymont said: I disagree. It’s not a special tool. It’s not a proprietary tool specific to that reel. It’s just not a philips or flat bit. Torx are used in all sorts of things from computers, cell phones to bathroom fixtures. Very unspecial...haha You can disagree but try introducing a TorX fasteners to US OEM's. Metric fasteners were suppose to be universal back in the 70's and still not universally accepted. I had to create ASTM standards for aerospace metric thread sizes for aerospace industry use in the interconnect industry. TorX is far from a standard use fastener. Tom 2 Quote
waymont Posted June 28, 2019 Posted June 28, 2019 1 minute ago, WRB said: You can disagree but try introducing a TorX fasteners to US OEM's. Metric fasteners were suppose to be universal back in the 70's and still not universally accepted. I had to create ASTM standards for aerospace metric thread sizes for aerospace industry use in the interconnect industry. TorX is far from a standard use fastener. Tom Again, they can be bought so easily and are used in lots of different things. You said “special tools” would be supplied with the reel. Not in this case. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 TorX is a non standard fastener, Daiwa is making a mistake not supplying special tools angler do not have to servive the reel. End of conversation. Tom 1 Quote
waymont Posted June 28, 2019 Posted June 28, 2019 38 minutes ago, WRB said: TorX is a non standard fastener, Daiwa is making a mistake not supplying special tools angler do not have to servive the reel. End of conversation. Tom You’re right. It’s very special Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 31 minutes ago, waymont said: You’re right. It’s very special No, it's proprietary as you first noted, you are not wrong Daiwa is. Tom Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 28, 2019 Super User Posted June 28, 2019 I think Okuma also use torx screw with their spinning reels. And yes US IS WEIRD. I remember first time I saw torx screw in microwave, I had to order the new set of bit. I thought they have it their so consumer cannot just open the thing too easy. Nowadays a lot of wood fasteners also come with torx screw for strong fastened since torx have more surface than other type, and yes they provide the bit (same as hex) in every package. 1 Quote
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