I want to know if transformers' screw slide wire, how to screw out it? And there is a little bit rust on the screw, how to solve it? Thank you
Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by plant2009 Tue May 12, 2015 1:05 pm
I want to know if transformers' screw slide wire, how to screw out it? And there is a little bit rust on the screw, how to solve it? Thank you
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by fenrir72 Tue May 12, 2015 5:04 pm
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat Tue May 12, 2015 5:30 pm
Looks like a regular screw, which means you can use an ordinary Philips-head screwdriver (or a crosshead as we call it in Dutch). Be sure to get one that's small enough, and try both directions.
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by fenrir72 Tue May 12, 2015 7:25 pm
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:The figure in question seems to be MP Soundblaster for those curious.
Looks like a regular screw, which means you can use an ordinary Philips-head screwdriver (or a crosshead as we call it in Dutch). Be sure to get one that's small enough, and try both directions.
Another tip. Light pressure as you may scratch of the black off the screw.
Sometimes, the screw is jammed permanently into the hole. Try WD-40 to loosen. If it won't, don't force it.
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by plant2009 Wed May 13, 2015 12:51 am
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by fenrir72 Wed May 13, 2015 1:22 am
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by Optimum Supreme Wed May 13, 2015 4:43 pm
I'd be careful with WD40, maybe instead of just spraying it up in there, spray some on a q-tip and apply it that way.
It might also be useful to try another screwdriver. Sometimes if you can find a flathead driver that fits it can help apply more torque to a stubborn philips head screw. Phlips tend to slip easily (and are apparently designed to be that way).
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Re: Transformers screw slide wire or rust
Posted by fenrir72 Wed May 13, 2015 5:15 pm
Optimum Supreme wrote:Slide wire? Is that some lost in translation version or regionalism for stripped?
I'd be careful with WD40, maybe instead of just spraying it up in there, spray some on a q-tip and apply it that way.
It might also be useful to try another screwdriver. Sometimes if you can find a flathead driver that fits it can help apply more torque to a stubborn philips head screw. Phlips tend to slip easily (and are apparently designed to be that way).
As in everything spray sparingly. That's why the straw come in handy. Apply a Q tip on the part in particular, would not be too practical. See the Soundwave/blaster design of the screw? The screws need to be soaked a bit
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