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pwd72s 10-18-2025 10:42 AM

JIS Screwdriver set
 
Yep, I'm a junkie...I'd made it to now with only a 1/4" JIS bit set, but just ordered this set. Only JIS tips in all the sizes, no slotted. Seems to be a discontinued set, only a few left. Thought somebody here might be interested, especially if you're tired of stripping screws in your Japanese cars, motorcycles, or appliances with your phillips screwdrivers.

MEGADORA-JIS-Screwdriver-6PCS-Set

Damn! Apologies for poor computer skills...just search above on amazon...should come up. Price a bit less than $65

(another edit) 5 minute video on why JIS vs. Phillips

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgW2q4w20kk

cjh 10-18-2025 06:00 PM

I have the Vessel set and love them for my motorcycle and other things. I wish I had discovered them 50 years ago.

Bill Douglas 10-19-2025 12:00 AM

Umm, I'm embarrassed to say I've never heard of JIS screw drivers or screws. I thought I was pretty good to know the difference between a Philips #1 and a Philips #2.

pwd72s 10-19-2025 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12549556)
Umm, I'm embarrassed to say I've never heard of JIS screw drivers or screws. I thought I was pretty good to know the difference between a Philips #1 and a Philips #2.

Don't feel bad...you're far from alone. I was in the dark on this for a long time. Assuming you watched the video? What's crazy is that a JIS tipped screwdriver works very well in a Phillips headed screw, but a Phillips headed driver isn't a good fit in a JIS screw head.

(edit) The Megadora set I tried to link to is made by Vessel...

Bill Douglas 10-19-2025 11:50 AM

Thanks Paul. I'll bring my "read the details" glasses with me next time I'm at the toolshop and buy one or two JIS screwdrivers.

javadog 10-19-2025 01:09 PM

Vessel's Impacta series function like impact drivers. I have those in a #2 and #3 size.

herr_oberst 10-19-2025 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12549556)
Umm, I'm embarrassed to say I've never heard of JIS screw drivers or screws.

I bet if you'd owned and worked on a Yamaha/Honda/Suzuki/Kawasaki back in the mid 70's you would have learned about JIS the minute you tried to take out any of the case screws. They were big and pretty soft-headed, and a phillips head screwdriver would roach them in a big hurry. But if you happened to have the correct screwdriver (unlikely!) you could easily remove them most of the time.

Two things I still have from 'back in the day' are an impact driver in a little tin case with 4 screwbits and the knowledge that I bought a few allen-head screw sets to replace the JIS screws in several of my Yamahas.

Bill Douglas 10-19-2025 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12549817)

Two things I still have from 'back in the day' are an impact driver in a little tin case with 4 screwbits and the knowledge that I bought a few allen-head screw sets to replace the JIS screws in several of my Yamahas.

Exactly the same. I've still got my impact driver - and use it. Yeah, I remember, the cool thing to do back in the day was to replace with Allen - head screws.

oldE 10-19-2025 02:10 PM

I have the same set. Really a replacement set. The little steel ball which transfers the force actually sheared. I took the set back to Canadian Tire to see if they could source a replacement ball and the guy just handed me a new set.

flatbutt 10-20-2025 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12549817)
I bet if you'd owned and worked on a Yamaha/Honda/Suzuki/Kawasaki back in the mid 70's you would have learned about JIS the minute you tried to take out any of the case screws. They were big and pretty soft-headed, and a phillips head screwdriver would roach them in a big hurry. But if you happened to have the correct screwdriver (unlikely!) you could easily remove them most of the time.

Two things I still have from 'back in the day' are an impact driver in a little tin case with 4 screwbits and the knowledge that I bought a few allen-head screw sets to replace the JIS screws in several of my Yamahas.

The type that you had to whack with a hammer? That's what I had.

javadog 10-20-2025 06:05 AM

That's what the Vessel Impacta screwdrivers are...

Paul T 10-20-2025 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12549556)
Umm, I'm embarrassed to say I've never heard of JIS screw drivers or screws. I thought I was pretty good to know the difference between a Philips #1 and a Philips #2.

Same here....but now thanks to Paul I just ordered a set for myself!

Otter74 10-20-2025 09:53 AM

JIS screwdrivers feel like a cheat code when you learn about them and own something Japanese. I replaced the injectors on my Sentra SE-R last year and my JIS driver made easy work of screws that a Phillips would have rounded out in a minute.

LWJ 10-20-2025 07:46 PM

Used my vessel JIS driver today. Cleaned the laser on a Blu Ray player. Works now. YAY!

Scott Douglas 10-21-2025 03:21 PM

Here's what I got when I thought I'd try taking a camera lens apart.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1761085222.JPG
Now I use them on my RC trucks when needed.

masraum 10-21-2025 03:39 PM

https://bike.bikegremlin.com/wp-cont...ifferences.jpg

https://wrenchandspanner.wordpress.c...vs-philips.jpg

https://linda-yen.com/wp-content/upl.../06/Sloted.jpg

This one cracked me up.
https://www.triumphrat.net/attachmen...igh&width=1024

Baz 10-21-2025 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12549817)
-snip-I bought a few allen-head screw sets to replace the JIS screws in several of my Yamahas.

Funny you should mention this.

A very good friend of mine who has done many restorations of 2nd Gen Honda Interceptors has a website devoted to these bikes with a ton of information and he also sells products to support repairs and tune up work.

His latest offering?

SS screw sets to replace the original JIS screws. Enough of each to replace all the originals per application. Incl. shipping $12, $12, and $15.

carburetor bowl screws
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1761091318.jpg

replacement screws for the diaphragm caps
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1761091318.jpg

the plenum-to-carb screws
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1761091318.jpg

Baz 10-21-2025 05:14 PM

Last year, I bought 2 of this set - $18.23 each:
VESSEL - ARMOR GRIP™ Screwdriver Cross Point 4PC. Set (JISDRIVE) No.550APH4PBU

And one of this set - $79.91:
RW 0059-004 JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) Screwdriver Impact Bits #2#3 Standard & Long 1/4 Inch (Set of 8, 2 of Each)

vash 10-22-2025 06:57 AM

I need a set to crack open my Japan fishing reels! Crap.

Unsure of sizing. I’m a craftsman’s screwdriver person all my life. Striping fasteners. :)


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