Obscure screw added so appliance cannot be disassembled
Obscure screw added so appliance cannot be disassembled
Basic blender went bad (motor ran but spindle wasn't rotating). I wanted to disassemble to see if it could be repaired. Three of the four screws were Phillips head. I had to cut the casing open in order to discover why I couldn't unscrew the fourth. It was a slotted spanner.
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Thought they might sell these specialty tools online, but 3 minutes of searching came up with nothing. Might be time to get creative.
Do you have the room to get a Dremel in there the cut it so a regular flathead will work?
If not, maybe try to use needle noise pliers as your screwdriver.
As a last resort, pick up a cheap screwdriver and cut it to make it slotted.
Edit: I love how quickly several people have commented with links to the needed tools. Thanks to all of you!
5 0 Replyhttps://www.ifixit.com/products/mako-driver-kit-64-precision-bits
iFixit sells kits like this that have every screw head imaginable. No need to get creative.
Edit: fixed link
15 0 ReplyNice. Thanks for the link.
FYI: There is an "s" missing from the end of that url. https://www.ifixit.com/products/mako-driver-kit-64-precision-bits
8 0 ReplyFYI: There is an "s" missing from the end of that url. https://www.ifixit.com/products/mako-driver-kit-64-precision-bits
Thanks, fixed
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I have this kit and I remember seeing a similar head in there. Highly recommend it. I’ve used it a bunch.
3 0 ReplySame, and I bought one over 6 years ago. Would buy again 11/10
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I have this exact set. The bit he needs is second from the right, third from the bottom
6 0 ReplyDepending on the size, I've absolutely gotten small versions of these bits in IT/Electronics repair kits.
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