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I am looking for a tool to remove this type of security fixing (see images) does anyone know where this can be purchased from or the type of head the fixing is.

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Doesn't look much room to get a tool in there!
I wondered if this might do it 🤔 :
Available in M5 and M6

They're actually for screws like this, which are clearly not the same 😢

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There are tri-head sockets available, but they need more space around the bolt than you have. I must be missing something 🤪

On that panel, are they metal screw heads, or plastic inserts?
 
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I'll guess they're specific to teleAccess, a company which was wound up a few years ago.
Whether anyone has taken over their product range I know not.

What's the reason for wanting access, is the panel to be removed, if so use a cut off disc to cut a slot in the end of the screw?
 
Doesn't look much room to get a tool in there!
I wondered if this might do it 🤔 :
Available in M5 and M6

They're actually for screws like this, which are clearly not the same 😢

View attachment 95106

There are tri-head sockets available, but they need more space around the bolt than you have. I must be missing something 🤪

On that panel, are they metal screw heads, or plastic inserts?
Thanks for your reply, they are stainless.
Doesn't look much room to get a tool in there!
I wondered if this might do it 🤔 :
Available in M5 and M6

They're actually for screws like this, which are clearly not the same 😢

View attachment 95106

There are tri-head sockets available, but they need more space around the bolt than you have. I must be missing something 🤪

On that panel, are they metal screw heads, or plastic inserts?
Thanks for your reply, they appear to be stainless M6 type screw/pin.
 
Doesn't look much room to get a tool in there!
I wondered if this might do it 🤔 :
Available in M5 and M6

They're actually for screws like this, which are clearly not the same 😢

View attachment 95106

There are tri-head sockets available, but they need more space around the bolt than you have. I must be missing something 🤪

On that panel, are they metal screw heads, or plastic inserts?

I'll guess they're specific to teleAccess, a company which was wound up a few years ago.
Whether anyone has taken over their product range I know not.

What's the reason for wanting access, is the panel to be removed, if so use a cut off disc to cut a slot in the end of the screw?
Thanks for your reply: We need access the unit to terminate the replacement supply/load cable, I don't really want to replace the whole unit.
 

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