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The Ltt screwdriver can be used for mother standoffs ?

i want to know if somehow can i unscrew and screw motherboard standoffs with this screwdriver.

 

 

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You can use any screwdriver for it.

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3 minutes ago, Nicolas Bossus said:

i want to know if somehow can i unscrew and screw motherboard standoffs with this screwdriver.

 

 

You can use any screwdriver with a size 4,5 or 5 hex nut socket to remove standoffs.

English is not my first language, so please excuse any confusion or misunderstandings on my end.

I like to edit my posts a lot.

 

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1 minute ago, Average Nerd said:

You can use any screwdriver with a size 4,5 or 5 hex nut socket to remove standoffs.

Eh not even. You can use a screw to screw the post in then remove the screw afterwards.

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15 minutes ago, Levent said:

Eh not even. You can use a screw to screw the post in then remove the screw afterwards.

Yes, but I was more referring to getting it back out (which can of course also be accomplished by pretty much any pliers you can find, but if you want to use a screwdriver, sockets are the way)

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The LTT screwdriver does not come with a 4.5 or 5 hex head adapter, but most cases these days come with standoff screw adapters for a philips head. 

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On 4/10/2024 at 10:05 AM, TVwazhere said:

The LTT screwdriver does not come with a 4.5 or 5 hex head adapter, but most cases these days come with standoff screw adapters for a philips head. 

7000d airflow (my new case i just got, but still got to build my pc there) has that adapter you mention ?

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On 4/16/2024 at 12:06 AM, Nicolas Bossus said:

7000d airflow (my new case i just got, but still got to build my pc there) has that adapter you mention ?

It does not appear to be included in the accessory kit according to the manual. 

 

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I havent ben able to find where to buy one other than ebay 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/196199354439?

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in my TT ah t600 case it's called a nut setter.. 

the standard size of a mb standoff is 3/16 inch so if you get a 5mm drill bit socket, it should fit in your LTT driver. 

 

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i found a solution in a store here.

i got these accesories to put in the LTT screwdriver that saved me and  finally built on my 7000D airflow. This is my solution

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