Monday, November 27, 2023

2023.11.27 [Screw Rescue Report] Scooter Solenoid Valve Screw

This is a Screw Rescue Report from a customer in Hadano City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanto Region, Japan.


★Issue Description:

"When trying to remove the scooter's solenoid valve, I accidentally stripped the screw threads with a screwdriver. The screw is small, and the space is tight. I purchased PZ-60 and tried using it, but even with a firm grip and turning, the screw head keeps getting stripped. Is my grip too weak? I've also sprayed penetrating lubricant and tried using parts cleaner for better grip, but the screw continues to get damaged. I even tried using the Neji-saurus side-jaws without success."


★Work Log:

After examining the damaged screw photos, we suggested three candidate products from the Nejisaurus series. We explained the features of each and asked the customer to choose the one that best suited the screw they wanted to remove.


PZ-77 Nejisaurus GTV (Total Length: 182mm): Standard Nejisaurus suitable for various applications. Features a spring for repeated work. (With cap)


PZ-78 Nejisaurus EL (225mm): Larger Nejisaurus for electricians, with offset vertical serrations on the left side for easy removal of screws in tight spaces, suitable for cases like this. Equipped with cutting blades for cutting wires.


PZ-79 Nejisaurus VA (215mm): Similar to PZ-78, designed for electricians with left-side offset vertical serrations. The cutting edge is ideal for cutting copper cables.


★Method and Customer Appreciation:

"Thank you for your response. I purchased and tried the recommended PZ-78. With a slightly firmer grip and turned counterclockwise, it made a satisfying clicking sound and turned smoothly. The space was tight, and the screw head seemed to be around 5mm, so I initially used PZ-60. However, I now understand the importance of choosing the right tool. The offset serrations make it user-friendly. I was able to remove the screw, and I appreciate your advice."


★Staff Note:

Choose the Neji-saurus based on the diameter of the screw head. Particularly, PZ-57 is for small screws (2-3.5mm), so please be cautious. If you're unsure, feel free to use our Chatbot Service to select the best Nejisaurus for your needs.










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Friday, November 24, 2023

2023.11.24 [Screw Rescue Report] Furniture Slide Hinge Screw

This is a Screw Rescue Report from a customer in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, in the Tokai region of Japan.


★Issue Description:

"While assembling the furniture (Roundear Caster Attached), I tightened the screw too much, causing the screw hole to be stripped. I attempted to remove it using pliers, but it was too tight and wouldn't budge. Additionally, due to its narrow location, I couldn't use my dominant hand for the task, making it difficult to apply force to the screw. Unsure of what to do, I reached out for assistance."


★Work Log:

After assessing the damaged screw from the photos provided, we recommended to use of the Nejisaurus GT Drive (Product Code: DZ-71).


*The Nejisaurus GT Drive DZ-71 is a cost-effective set featuring the innovative Nejisaurus Bazooka DBZ-51 (for Phillips #2) and the epoch-making DZ-70 screwdriver grip, designed to easily remove damaged panhead screws.


★Customer Appreciation:

"After purchasing and using the DZ-71, I was able to effortlessly remove the crushed screw. Its performance was excellent—easy to use, aesthetically pleasing, and I love the name. Thank you very much for your assistance!" 🦖





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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

2023.11.22 [Screw Rescue Report] Laptop PC Screw

This report is a Screw Rescue Report from a customer in Asama-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo.


★Issue Details:

"I have an old laptop PC (TOSHIBA, Dynabook R63/P), and when I tried to remove two screws that were already partially stripped to upgrade the memory, they got completely stripped and became impossible to remove. It has become such a severe situation that we fear we cannot handle it ourselves. Is it possible for your company to assist with this?"


★Work Log:

The laptop PC was promptly sent to us, and the Screw Rescue Team initiated the operation. Using the Nejisaurus Bazooka DBZ-57 (So called Rapid Screw Extractor), we extracted these two screws very easily.


★Customer Appreciation:

"We were in quite a predicament, so we are grateful. Thank you very much for your assistance." We received a delightful message expressing gratitude 🦖.


Note: The use of adhesives may worsen the condition. In case of screw troubles, please consider using our ChatBot service to guide you in choosing the Nejisaurus series without causing further damage.


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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

2023.11.21 [Screw Rescue Report] Camera Mount Screw

This is a Screw Rescue Report from a customer in Nakano Ward, Tokyo.


★ Issue Description:

"I tried to remove the screw from the camera mount (19mm BASEPLATE), but it got stripped, and I couldn't take it out."


★ Work Log and Method:

Upon receiving the item, the Screw Rescue Team initiated the operation. Using the secret technique of the Nejisaurus Mogura (So called Socket Screw Extractor), Middle Size (Part Number: DBZ-415), the rescue was effortlessly successful.


★ Customer Appreciation

"We have received the returned part. We couldn't resolve it on our own, so it was incredibly helpful. We appreciate the joyful feedback received 🦖."







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Monday, November 20, 2023

2023.11.20 [Screw Rescue Report] Track and Field Spike Shoes

This report documents Screw Rescue from a customer in the Higashi-Sumiyoshi Ward of Osaka City in the Kansai region, Japan.


★ Issue Description:

"The spikes on my track and field shoes (ASICS EFFORTMK) won't come off. I used to easily remove them with a Nejusaurus (Screw Removal Pliers), but this time, no matter what I tried, I couldn't get them off. I attempted various methods myself, but it ended up making the situation worse. If you have any advice, please let me know."


★ Work Log:

After coordinating a suitable time for the customer to visit, the Screw Rescue Team initiated the operation.


The first spike was removed using the Nejisaurus RX (Product Code: PZ-59).

The second spike was more firmly stuck, so using the Vice-saurus (Product Code: PZ-65), we securely locked the spike pin and, with the Pumpla-saurus (Product Code: PZ-63), applied torque near the jaws of PZ-65 to successfully remove it.


★ Customer Appreciation:

"The shoes belong to a 3rd-year junior high school student, and we need to get them ready for the last competition before his graduation in one week. We hope for outstanding performance in the upcoming race with revived spikes and expectations. 🦖"







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Friday, November 17, 2023

2023.11.17 [Screw Rescue Report] Electrical Component Screw

This report is a Screw Rescue record from a customer in Yame District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan.


★Issue Description:

"I cannot remove the M6 pan head screw. This screw is stuck, and I cannot disassemble the electrical component. I am unable to work well because I don't want to deform or damage this part. So, I contacted you."


★Work Log:

Immediately, the actual item was sent to our company, and the Screw Rescue Team began the operation.


★Method and Customer Appreciation:

The screw was tightly tightened, but with the combination of the Nejisaurus Bazooka (Part Number: DBZ-51) and epoch-making screwdriver grip GT Drive (Part Number: DZ-70), the rescue was a success! 

By utilizing a spanner to the bolster (across flats 13mm) of the GT Drive and turning, it generated a higher torque for successful extraction.





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