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Your screw is stripped, and your screwdriver is no longer sufficient. Before busting out the heavy hitters, try the following:
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Use different screwdrivers. First try slightly smaller or larger head sizes, then a flat head screwdriver, to see if you can get it to catch on some part of the stripped screw.
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If either of these techniques are fruitful, congrats! Your screw is free.
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Stretch a rubber band over the stripped screw.
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Insert a properly-sized screwdriver, and give it a turn.
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If the screw head is accessible, try a pair of screw extracting pliers. If you can get a good grip, turn the pliers and the screw should turn along with it!
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Once the screw is loosened a bit, you can probably back it out the rest of the way using a screwdriver.
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Still stuck? Try adding a dab of superglue to the top of the screw.
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Set your driver into the screw head, and allow the glue to dry.
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Using a firm grip and downward pressure, give the driver a twist to remove the screw.
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Attach a thin cutting disk to your rotary tool. Before you cut anything, make sure the disk is secured well.
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Make a single thin cut into the head of the stripped screw.
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Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the screw from the device.
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The size of the driver will depend on the size of the screw, but use the largest size that will fit in your cut.
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"To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order."
Yeah, that makes perfect sense... If you put the saw in reverse it glues all the buts of iron back onto the screw :-)
But other than that, this could be useful in some situations. Be careful,of the iron filings on your electronics!
Haha, good catch! We've fixed the conclusion. Apologies to all who tried so very hard to follow these instructions in reverse.
There's always the ultimate tool if it won't go out, the drill.
Of course you'll have to make new threads if you drill out a screw. However, as a "weapon of last resort", the drill always works.
Thank you for this guide. The Vampliers, however, completely removed the head of my T6 screw. There are two of them holding the display to the top case of my 15'' Macbook Pro. I am on one of the last steps in the Top Case replacement guide.
Can I use a drill if my screw has virtually no head?
Thanks!