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Anyone know where I can get these. I lost the one I had and don't know where I got it from. It fitted in my little Wera ratchet or my Leatherman and saved me from carrying a separate key.
So that's all it is, a cabinet key (double bit) with a 1/4" hex end.


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Thanks guys, have explored all those options before, have the Wera one and have beaten cut off key into a 1/4" socket etc etc.
Nothing only the one pictured will fit into my little set. I had one, I took the picture of the one above, so somebody somewhere makes one.
 
Thanks guys, have explored all those options before, have the Wera one and have beaten cut off key into a 1/4" socket etc etc.
Nothing only the one pictured will fit into my little set. I had one, I took the picture of the one above, so somebody somewhere makes one.
Do you have this set? It looks like this one?
Maybe RS can help?
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Do you have this set? It looks like this one?
Maybe RS can help?
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I think you are exactly right m8. Thats the set and thats where I got it from, well done, I had forgotten.
Now the bad news, I really need two of them now, one to replace the one missing from my set above and one for my leatherman/wera set. Looks like I would have to pay 100 euros to get two of them by buying two Rs sets.
I am surprised that type of bit is not more common
 
I think you are exactly right m8. Thats the set and thats where I got it from, well done, I had forgotten.
Now the bad news, I really need two of them now, one to replace the one missing from my set above and one for my leatherman/wera set. Looks like I would have to pay 100 euros to get two of them by buying two Rs sets.
I am surprised that type of bit is not more common
Amazed at the price of that kit. There's one on eBay UK for over £100 GBP.
I imagine the company putting that tool on the market are buying in the cast bits from somewhere. If you could track down who/where the manufacturers are (RS won't be making it themselves, though it could be their spec.), you might stand a chance of finding a source of the bits!

Update - seems to be made by a German company called Cimco:
Cheaper from them:
 
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Thanks m8, you have done some good searching. I would have thought a lot of sparkys would buy a tip like that for a few quid, so surprised there aren't more around, considering the amount of 1/4" hex bits made to suit various security screws that nobody has ever seen, while those cabinet type keys are common.
 

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