difficult screw

General Forum

Moderators: PoshinDevon, Soner, Dragon

Post Reply
13roman58
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 1980
Joined: Sat 09 Feb 2013 9:29 am

difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 1 of 13 in Discussion

Post by 13roman58 »

SAM_3240.JPG
Stop sniggering .

We have just bought a new ceiling fan and ten screws have to be taken out to fasten the blades to the motor body but two refuse to budge any ideas will be gratefully received thanks.

archie
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu 14 Feb 2013 3:21 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 2 of 13 in Discussion

Post by archie »

place screw driver in screw, tap handle with hammer and turn at the same time.

best of luck.

Ragged Robin
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 2038
Joined: Mon 26 May 2014 5:15 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 3 of 13 in Discussion

Post by Ragged Robin »

WD40?

kerry 6138
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 1254
Joined: Mon 05 Oct 2015 6:38 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 4 of 13 in Discussion

Post by kerry 6138 »

Try to tighten them first

alphamike
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 2187
Joined: Wed 10 Aug 2016 8:20 am

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 5 of 13 in Discussion

Post by alphamike »

Place something to give added grip, such as a rubber band or piece of duct tape, over the screw head, and then try again.

User avatar
frontalman
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 2163
Joined: Mon 09 Apr 2012 11:11 am

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 6 of 13 in Discussion

Post by frontalman »

Take it back to the shop and get them to do it, or replace.

User avatar
Keithcaley
Verified Member
Verified Member
Posts: 8359
Joined: Sat 21 Apr 2012 6:00 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 7 of 13 in Discussion

Post by Keithcaley »

Sometimes heating the area up (with a hair dryer, for instance) so that the space between the screw and 'whatever it's screwed into' expands, will loosen the screw off. If you want to get really technical, heat the area and then apply an ice cube to the screw head only - that way you will achieve differential expansion and contraction

Make sure that you are using the right type and size of screwdriver bit - e.g. 'Philips' (mainly used on threaded screws) as opposed to 'Posidrive'(often used on wood screws).

If the screw has an additional 'slot' straight across - e.g. to take a conventional flat-bladed screwdriver, make sure that there isn't any varnish or similar in the slot (clean it out with a pin if necessary) and use the largest screwdriver which will fit snugly in the slot. Make sure that there is no varnish or similar protective coating around the head of the screw, as this will prevent the screw from turning. Such coatings are often applied after manufacture to prevent corrosion - after successful reassembly you can always use clear nail varnish to protect the screw and to stop it turning.

I wouldn't really recommend the use of a hammer in this particular case, because if you distort the assembly, even slightly, the fan may wobble and dislodge itself from the ceiling, and you certainly don't want that!

I just saw Mark's post : -
Take it back to the shop and get them to do it, or replace.
- and there's nothing wrong with that!

Bloss
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 59
Joined: Fri 09 Jan 2015 2:54 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 8 of 13 in Discussion

Post by Bloss »

WD40 Works Leave it to penetrate though

User avatar
frontalman
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 2163
Joined: Mon 09 Apr 2012 11:11 am

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 9 of 13 in Discussion

Post by frontalman »

Bloss wrote:WD40 Works Leave it to penetrate though
Ooh, you are awful!

User avatar
Keithcaley
Verified Member
Verified Member
Posts: 8359
Joined: Sat 21 Apr 2012 6:00 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 10 of 13 in Discussion

Post by Keithcaley »

He's right though, it's often worked for me, and I've done a lot of screwing in my time...

13roman58
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 1980
Joined: Sat 09 Feb 2013 9:29 am

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 11 of 13 in Discussion

Post by 13roman58 »

Thank you one and all for your helpful suggestions I resorted to taking it back where they could not shift them so exchanged for another one but made them loosen all the screws .

silverfir
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 301
Joined: Sun 09 Feb 2014 9:21 pm

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 12 of 13 in Discussion

Post by silverfir »

Thoroughly enjoyed this post. An eyecatching title for advice on a serious problem. Lots of good advice followed by good banter towards the end, which was almost inevitable when discussing screwing and penetration. Thank you all for your contributions. Incidentally, I think the poster chose the best option from the choices offered. Still smiling though

User avatar
frontalman
Kibkommer
Kibkommer
Posts: 2163
Joined: Mon 09 Apr 2012 11:11 am

Re: difficult screw

  • Quote
  •   Message 13 of 13 in Discussion

Post by frontalman »

Anything you're not sure about...........

Post Reply

Return to “THE KIBKOM NORTH CYPRUS FORUM”