The Phillips system was invented for use in assembling aluminum aircraft, with the object of preventing assemblers from tightening screws so tightly that the aluminum threads strip. The driver will cam out before that happens.
JIS - Often improperly referred to as Japanese Phillips. Commonly found in Japanese equipment. JIS looks much like a Phillips screw (and even more similar to Frearson), but is designed not to cam out and will, therefore, be damaged by a Phillips screwdriver if it is too tight.
Since most people use Phillips screwdrivers on their JIS screws this method tends to strip the JIS heads, causing much aggravation and giving the screws a worse than necessary name. While replacing the screws with socket head screws is a better solution we sometimes have a need to remove JIS head fasteners. Also, some restorers prefer original fasteners. I have been looking locally for JIS screwdrivers for some time and have been unable to find any. I searched online today and found a couple sources:
Ames Supply
ikaswebshop
I ordered the five piece set from ikaswebshop. I will post a review when I receive the tools and test them out.
Thanks,
Joe
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