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JIS vs PHILLPS vs New JIS Screwdrivers
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Sheath wrote: Hey that's cool I didn't know that! I love my T handles, they're super tough, no handles have any scratches or nicks and they provide a good amount of torque
While we're on the subject of tools, here's two that I got in a big lot and I have no idea what they're for! The screwdriver handle one seems to be home made! Can you guys shed any light?
It's not for turning or prying: it appears too delicate for that.
To me it looks like a quick substitute for a modern fuse, e.g. to test connectivity in a circuit when a fuse is not available. By "modern fuse" I mean this kind:
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Also I really like Nerdys theory on my home made tool, that could well be what someone designed it to do and I guess the handle will save you from any shocks. ..
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From what i can gather is that JIS screwdrivers are not sold anymore but modern Japanese 'Cross-Point' screwdrivers are supposed to work with JIS screws. The JIS standard was dropped a few years ago in 2008. I guess it's not always possible to identify the JIS screw by the dot on the head of the screw either. I ended up buying a set of Hozan screwdrivers but their largest size was #2. Luckily, I have a Vessel set of bits for my impact driver that fits both #3 and #4. While sandblasting the tool kit for the bike, i realized i had a #3 interchangeable bit as part of the kit. If you're having trouble sleeping at night, here's the article by Web Bike World which seems to condense most of the info I've found on the evolution of Phillips/JIS
HOZAN screwdriver review
Thankfully my bike has mostly Allen head fasteners...
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1978 KZ1000 LTD
1976 KZ900B pile O parts
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www.vesseltools.com/handtools/screwdrive...-industrial-standard
I like the powerball and the megadora with the metal base plate.
Recently I picked up some of motion pros JIS offerings and they were gargabe. ( I am a fan of many motion pro products th ough!) One shattered and the other didnt fit cleanly into any JIS head so I chose to return the pair.
1978 kz1105 - the Rooster, 1981 KZ750 Chopper, 1975 KZ400 , 1984 GPZ750
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Without Vessel screwdrivers and bits for your impact driver you are not complete and happy!
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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When sears was still around, they had a cheapo screwdriver bit set w T-handle >> the bits are JIS & pretty durable.
Before everything was from china, I got a generic impact driver set made in Taiwan & its bits are also JIS.
RJR CT. both of these are very nice. very comfortable to use:
www.rjrcooltools.com/megadora-motorcycle-driver-set.html
www.rjrcooltools.com/pollicis-r-4-pc-ext...ails-tab-description
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Another must have have life saver tool is.... an impact screwdriver. Hard to find nowadays, but Princess Auto still sales them.
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