Screwdriver(fryng socket) for Canon MFPs
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And if you can find it, a nutdriver for the 5.5 socket with the shaft made from a tight spring, like a whisk. I have had one for years and it is great because you can bend the shaft and get at screws. I got mine from SnapOn...mechanics tools. Magnetic sockets of course and a set of jewellers screwdrivers. -
Did I read that in the Reader's Digest?Keep the 5.5 driver (It is a screw not a nut driver?) A screw driver that you might consider is a Blade or Flat screwdriver with the edge of the blade filed to the same angle as the Phillips or cross driver slot. you can use a thin or a thick shaft driver depending on the need. Then you can sharpen your driver so you won't be buying a new Phillips every month. Did you know that a speaker magnet(out of a car speaker) can magnetize all of your screw drivers by rubbing it in one direction down the length of the driver shaft. If you strike the driver against a hard object it will remove the magnetic quality of the driver and you will have to re-magnetize it.Leave a comment:
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Hi Guys!
I need your helps ( as usually :P ) . I used to fix Xerox machine and at the Xerox the standard size for screwdriver is 5.5mm ( frying socket) . It seems I'll fix Canon, to preaper myself what size of srewdriver ( frying socket ) should I buy?
Thanks for your help in advance!
Best regards, Norbert
if u work on the large monsters/ get a battery op screwdriver
Usually are M3 & M4
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no2.JPGLast edited by teckat; 09-23-2010, 09:04 PM.Leave a comment:
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Screwdriver(fryng socket) for Canon MFPs
Hi Guys!
I need your helps ( as usually :P ) . I used to fix Xerox machine and at the Xerox the standard size for screwdriver is 5.5mm ( frying socket) . It seems I'll fix Canon, to preaper myself what size of srewdriver ( frying socket ) should I buy?
Thanks for your help in advance!
Best regards, Norbert
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