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techtalk:ref:tools127 [2022/03/27 04:43]
hippysmack [Jets]
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hippysmack [General Screw Removal]
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 ==== General Screw Removal ==== ==== General Screw Removal ====
 +Phillips Head Screws: \\
 +Always use the correct wrench for the screw heads you're working with. \\
 +Using a too small Phillips screwdriver will strip the head of a Phillips screw. \\
 +Not using enough force against a Phillips screw when removing or installing can strip the head of the screw. \\
 +Using a short Phillips screwdriver with the correct size end leaves you less torque than using a long one. \\
 +Then you have to push harder on the screw while turning and slippage of the tool begins. \\
 +You can also use a screwdriver bit adapter on a socket wrench to give you more turning power especially when removing stubborn screw. \\
 +It's not a good idea to tighten Phillips head screws with a socket wrench.
 +**Caution**:​ tightening Phillips head screws with a socket wrench can strip the heads of the screw. \\
 +Loosening a screw: Always keep good pressure against the screw while turning it until it loosens up. \\
 +Tightening a screw: Snug plus a nudge is all it takes to tighten these carb screws with a socket wrench. \\
 +(especially with no torque specs in the service manuals) \\
 +
 +|  Screwdriver bit attachment on socket wrench ((photo by Hippysmack)) ​ |
 +|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​tools:​socket_wrench_w_screwdriver_bit_adapter_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|