_brian_
Well-known member
I know this is a topic that has bounced around on every forum numerous times. I wanted to look at specifically external hex (the standard 6 point fastener) and external torx. The internal hex and torx fasteners have the same problem, the inside gets crud and rust and is harder to clean than the external, and once rounded, they are harder to remove than external type fasteners. While you can use them in a hole with a plug to protect them, that application is different than the standard bolt application.
In my short and limited real life experience with external torx fasteners, I believe they are the better fastener. For this discussion, I would also like to separate the ~8mm above and below, the 8mm could go either way. The reason for this is the smaller fasteners are easier to rust off the points, making the hex fastener better. However, fasteners of that small external torx sizes are often used in places where this is not much of an issue, at least in my experience and understanding. Those figures are just my guess / estimation / opinion, other thoughts welcome.
So looking at example, like the use of E20 for brake calipers, why would the E20 NOT be the better option over the hex head that would go on the same bolt size? Meaning, why might the hex fastener be preferred? This is aside from the reason that one does not have the tool.
I know that a common answer here is that the advantages of the external torx are hypothetical, and in real applications, it is not the case. If you share that opinion, could you justify it with some examples? I Am trying to understand and learn from the experiences of others, I have no intent on arguing the topic or even having a “winner”. I want this thread to be different by using actual examples of the applications.
In my short and limited real life experience with external torx fasteners, I believe they are the better fastener. For this discussion, I would also like to separate the ~8mm above and below, the 8mm could go either way. The reason for this is the smaller fasteners are easier to rust off the points, making the hex fastener better. However, fasteners of that small external torx sizes are often used in places where this is not much of an issue, at least in my experience and understanding. Those figures are just my guess / estimation / opinion, other thoughts welcome.
So looking at example, like the use of E20 for brake calipers, why would the E20 NOT be the better option over the hex head that would go on the same bolt size? Meaning, why might the hex fastener be preferred? This is aside from the reason that one does not have the tool.
I know that a common answer here is that the advantages of the external torx are hypothetical, and in real applications, it is not the case. If you share that opinion, could you justify it with some examples? I Am trying to understand and learn from the experiences of others, I have no intent on arguing the topic or even having a “winner”. I want this thread to be different by using actual examples of the applications.
