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    21 year ago

    Does that mean that I’m using a Phillips driver on things that are actually JIS? A lot of electronics are Japanese.

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      41 year ago

      JIS is more common on Japanese machines, ie Japanese cars and motorcycles. When I was a bike mechanic you used JIS for Shimano derailleur adjustment screws. Even tho a Phillips “fit” it would destroy the screw.

      I actually can’t tell them apart from sight truth be told, but I’m also not wrenching anymore (not to mention the cycling industry largely moved on to hex and torx)

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      41 year ago

      Probably. I find a JIS driver is, for the most part, slightly better for a lot of what I do.

      The main thing I’ve found is you dont want too much of a point on the bit end. Too pointy and the driver will just wobble on the point and strip everything out.

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        21 year ago

        Yup one of the first things I learned in computer repair is that a mostly flattened Philips works way better