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Saturday, February 29, 2020

JIS screwdriver



When upgrading our desktops are laptops we need proper tools. One of the most recognized types of screwdrivers in the US is the Phillips screwdriver. True most Computers and parts are held together Phillips-head screws. However more and more systems are using JIS screws. Japanese Industry Standard or JIS screws or being found in more and more equipment. Most people outside of Asia have absolutely no idea what they are. JIS have a similar appearance to  Frearson and  Phillips screws but often get damaged while removing and installing with the wrong tools.  Ninety-percent of the time, a regular Phillips will work on a JIS screw; but it’s that other 10% that wrecks everything. Looking at a JIS screwdriver next to a regular Phillips screwdriver, most people will be hard-pressed to tell the differences, but they are definitely there. Using the right tool for any given job simply makes the job easier, and it usually improves the ultimate quality of the finished product. The right tool is a JIS screwdriver, which just fits better in a JIS screw head and is designed to let you apply more torque than a Phillips driver.

PCs like the Motile 14 performance laptop use Japanese Industry Standard screws.

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