08/08/2021

Stripped Screw Removal – Laptop

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How to Remove a Stripped Screw from a Laptop: A Step-by-Step Guide

Dealing with stripped screws in laptops can be frustrating, especially when standard methods like rubber bands or epoxy glue don’t work. This guide explains a more effective approach using a drill.

Tools You’ll Need:

  • A drill
  • A stripped screw extractor bit set (recommended sizes for laptops: #10, #9, and #8)
  • A socket adapter for the drill

Steps to Remove a Stripped Screw:

  1. Safety First: Ensure the laptop is turned off and unplugged.
  2. Identifying the Stripped Screw: Locate the stripped screw on your laptop. In this example, we’ll create a stripped screw for demonstration purposes.
  3. Setting Up the Drill: Attach the appropriate size of the stripped screw extractor bit to your drill. Use the socket adapter if necessary.
  4. Removing the Screw:
    • Set your drill to reverse mode.
    • Place the extractor bit on the stripped screw.
    • Start drilling at a low speed. The extractor bit will catch onto the screw and start turning it counterclockwise, thus removing it.
    • Once the screw is loosened, you can remove it completely.

Tips for Success:

  • Start with a smaller extractor bit and move to a larger size if the screw doesn’t come out.
  • Apply steady pressure but don’t force the drill.
  • Be patient, especially if it’s your first time using this method.

Conclusion:

Removing a stripped screw from a laptop might seem daunting, but with the right tools and technique, it can be a straightforward process. This guide provides an alternative method to the conventional ways, offering a practical solution for those tricky situations where a screw just won’t budge.


This guide offers a practical solution to a common problem encountered during laptop repairs. It emphasizes the importance of using the right tools and taking a patient approach to successfully remove stripped screws.

 

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