The pictures are of a type of anti-tamper cover retaining screw (M5 x 60mm) that is fitted as standard to a whole slew of lamp fitting in a local church complex.
None of the bulbs have ever been changed since the place underwent a major refurb 20 years ago and all the new stuff was installed.
Of course, nobody bothered to leave them a key at the time, so none of the several dozen bulbs have ever been changed and they are now all long since blown.
Before I supply them with a bag of new (standard Pozidriv) screws and explain to their caretaker how to use a pair of long-nosed pliers to undo the existing screws and swap them over can anybody help with a source for the special tool required please, as this would obviously be the better solution even though none of the fittings are located such that they need the anti-tamper functionality because they are all effectively inside the building anyway?
One other detail - the heads on the existing screws are slightly larger than a standard M5 at 12mm diameter.
None of the bulbs have ever been changed since the place underwent a major refurb 20 years ago and all the new stuff was installed.
Of course, nobody bothered to leave them a key at the time, so none of the several dozen bulbs have ever been changed and they are now all long since blown.
Before I supply them with a bag of new (standard Pozidriv) screws and explain to their caretaker how to use a pair of long-nosed pliers to undo the existing screws and swap them over can anybody help with a source for the special tool required please, as this would obviously be the better solution even though none of the fittings are located such that they need the anti-tamper functionality because they are all effectively inside the building anyway?
One other detail - the heads on the existing screws are slightly larger than a standard M5 at 12mm diameter.