Pozidrive fits better than Phillips for JIS screws
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Pozidrive fits better than Phillips for JIS screws
My recent carb experience taught me heaps about JIS screws and why Phillips Head screwdrivers are not the right tool to use. Ideally I would have a set of JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) screwdrivers but I don't and those buggers don't grow on trees nor are they cheap. Having been a bit hamfisted on the first carb float screw I had to stop and start using my brain. A few drops of penetrating oil helped but switching to the Pozidrive was the trick. Much better fit and even worked on my first badly cammed out screw.
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Re: Pozidrive fits better than Phillips for JIS screws
I use bits in an adapter with a ratchet, JIS bits are usually included in the set and I find the ratchet gives me more control so I can concentrate better on keeping the bit in the screw.
If only Torx would take off properly though
If only Torx would take off properly though
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Re: Pozidrive fits better than Phillips for JIS screws
JIS and Posi are parallel faced and not meant to "cam out". UK wise Posi is a good alternative to JIS (Cheaper ).
Phillips are meant to cam out ie the faces are angled so that the early automated screwdrivers (1930s) did not break the head off the screw.
Phillips are meant to cam out ie the faces are angled so that the early automated screwdrivers (1930s) did not break the head off the screw.