Looking For Aibo Ers ? Then This is Where You Want to Be!
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Remove tight screw in expensive robot?
I'm trying to remove a couple screws in my two AIBOs (Sony Aibo ERS-311 and Sony Aibo Ers-312). I got one out of the 312, but the other is TIGHT and if I wrestle with it much more I'll strip the head beyond use and the skin on my hands will be completely torn (I'm already hurting). The 311's screws are just as tight as the remaining screw on the 312. I don't know how I managed to get the one screw out of the 312, it was pretty bad, too. I had my boyfriend try and he can't even get the screws out. The screws are on the robots' heads and the heads are made out of plastic. I don't know what to do without scratching/cracking the plastic and without damaging any electrical components inside (don't want to use any lubricant, don't own any anyway that's meant for screws). Suggestions?
I can offer two tips. If the screw head is stripped, use something called a screw extractor. Hardware stores sell them in small kits for ten to twenty dollars. They'll look like a drill bit with the thread going backwards. As you turn the extractor, it digs deeper in to the screw and gives you more pull. Be careful working with plastic though and don't work too fast.
The other thing you can do is get the screws as cold as you can. As they get cold, metal shrinks. It may be just enough.


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