I always lose the screw of the developing unit

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  • allan
    RTFM!!

    5,000+ Posts
    • Apr 2010
    • 5459

    #16
    Re: I always lose the screw of the developing unit

    Originally posted by rrrohan
    i always drop the B423 dev unit screws because they are non magnetic presumably to not interfere with the dev roller
    The feed units is the one that could lead to irritation on those models if you don't have the right kit.
    Whatever

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    • Coptech
      worker drone

      250+ Posts
      • Dec 2009
      • 460

      #17
      Re: I always lose the screw of the developing unit

      I had one of the cheap screwdriver magnetizers that fit perfectly in the slot in my toolbag where I kept my favorite phillips screwdriver. Every time I pulled that screwdriver out of it's space, it automatically magnetized it for me. It was a happy accident but still a good idea.

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      • copyman
        Owner / Technician

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        2,500+ Posts
        • Sep 2005
        • 4545

        #18
        Re: I always lose the screw of the developing unit

        I use a panasonic electric industrial screwdriver with a dewalt magnetic bit holder. We discussed screwdrivers on this forum before. It's small, balanced, and Lith batt lasts weeks. Great for all the screws Jap's use in these copiers.

        Last edited by copyman; 07-08-2019, 01:35 PM.

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        • CompyTech
          Super Tech

          500+ Posts
          • Feb 2011
          • 706

          #19
          Re: I always lose the screw of the developing unit

          Originally posted by Azubakar
          Hi, i've been a technician for several years.
          please tell me that I am not the only one who loses the top screw of the developing unit every time. I hope every time it has not ended up in the ph unit slot.
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          Every time that vine falls, it disappears into a black hole.
          Never actually lost those. But I have more than I can count lost many a screw, clips, pins and springs. That's why I keep a box of spares in my tool bag.

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