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Using the correct screwdriver bit when disassembling consoles is essential to prevent screw stripping, a common issue that can complicate repairs. Screw stripping occurs when the driver bit does not fit securely within the screwhead, leading to slippage that wears down the metal. Although Philips (PH) and Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) screws appear similar, they differ in design and compatibility with specific driver bits. JIS bits can fit both JIS and PH screws, but PH bits do not fit JIS screws securely, increasing the risk of stripping. For example, most Nintendo consoles and handhelds use JIS screws. This article provides guidance on identifying the correct screwdriver bit for various consoles, common mistakes to avoid, and effective methods for removing stripped screws.
Using the correct screwdriver bit when disassembling consoles is essential to prevent screw stripping, a common issue that can complicate repairs. Screw stripping occurs when the driver bit does not fit securely within the screwhead, leading to slippage that wears down the metal. Although Philips (PH) and Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) screws appear similar, they differ in design and compatibility with specific driver bits. JIS bits can fit both JIS and PH screws, but PH bits do not fit JIS screws securely, increasing the risk of stripping. For example, most Nintendo consoles and handhelds use JIS screws. This article provides guidance on identifying the correct screwdriver bit for various consoles, common mistakes to avoid, and effective methods for removing stripped screws.