adyingbreed
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The bolts are M8 x 25. The new switch comes with new security bolts. They are to be tightened until the top hex snaps off the rest of the bolt.
I still have them because I replaced them with Allen head cap screws.
Rather than drilling them out, I used a Dremel tool to cut a slot in the round top that's left behind and wound them out with a straight bladed screwdriver.
Edit: I should add that the first time the switch failed I was on a trip when it died. My short-term solution to get home was to swap the two blue wires for the red / brown pair. The light gauge blue ones run the computer, the heavier gauge pair feed everything else, but the internal contacts are identical. After cleaning the contacts as best as possible, unsoldering and swapping the wires around got me rolling again and bought time to get a new switch.
The fact you used a dremel may make things easier but I still need to get myself a socket for removing the top triple lol.
I very much would like to not have to rekey