Recoil Rob
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Anyone know where I can a 3/8" drive JIS -3 impact bit? Honda rotors are held to the hub with JIS screws and regular Philips #3 bits torque out and strip the head (found out the hard way...)
Before you try, torque rotor with wheel bolts. That will release tension from this unfortunate screw.
Asian cars have JIS Crosshead screws
JIS police here. Nee-nah nee-nah. It's quoted a lot here but there has so far been nothing to backup the claim that Phillips was designed to cam out. The Phillips patent suggests the opposite to be true.
40+ countries in Asia. Not just Japan.
Asian cars have JIS Crosshead screws, not to be confused with the conventional American Philips screws. With the billion or so Japanese vehicles on the road, you would think that one could fit a set of JIS screwdrivers and bits at every auto parts shop in the US.
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Colour me interested! Is that the 1936 patent application you're referring to?
I am using this thread vs opening a new one as it has already recently been brought back from the dead.
I am looking to source some JIS #3 impact bits. This would mean DIN 5260-PH / ISO 8764-1 or JIS B 4633 impact bits in a size #3. I am well aware that the JIS standard is obsolete, but that seems the only way I can attempt to get the proper bits. Those listed under the Phillips standard rarely ever state which standard they are actually made to.
I found some from the brand Motion Pro, but reviews seem to agree that they break easily and do not work well. I am looking for an actual retailer in the US vs a product page on a manufacturer web site as I actually need to buy them, not just know they exist if that makes sense. I would prefer a pack of them vs just one or two. Maybe 5 or even 10.
Has anyone found a source for this?
Thanks for the reply. I found this set on some other sites too, but I only need 1 of the three, as only one is a JIS #3. If that were 4 of the JIS #3, that would be great, but I have no need for the other bits in that set.
By "impact bits", do you mean "impact driver bits" or bits that can be used by power tools?
I bought some Makita gold impact bits from Menards, they were made in Japan.
Thanks for the reply. I found this set on some other sites too, but I only need 1 of the three, as only one is a JIS #3. If that were 4 of the JIS #3, that would be great, but I have no need for the other bits in that set.
Thanks for the reply. I found this set on some other sites too, but I only need 1 of the three, as only one is a JIS #3. If that were 4 of the JIS #3, that would be great, but I have no need for the other bits in that set.
My specific use / need is to use them on a manual impact driver. I personally tend to avoid such things on air/battery/AC power impact drivers since the point is to remove the fastener slowly without stripping.
Just buy one of these and be done with it;
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003BGTTSE/?tag=atomicindustr-21
Not that expensive, a bit of antiseize on the screw will make it easy to get out the next time.
Torque on them is around 5nm max, barely tight.
In reply to this specifically, I have thought of this option. However, I use this JIS #3 mostly on Honda/Accord rotors. Sometimes, it takes quite a beating with a manual impact driver to remove the screws. I am unsure that a screwdriver as a whole unit would be a one and done solution.
Can anyone respond to that specifically? I am more than happy to try it out, but if I end up abusing an impact driver and bits, I fail to understand how a screwdriver form of the impact driver will be that much stronger.