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A toolkit of a few key items will allow most standards repairs on all models of risograph.
{{Resource}}A toolkit of a few key items will allow most standards repairs on all models of risograph.


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| JIS Phillips #2 Screwdriver || The screws in a risograph conform to the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS), not ANSI (used in the US), or ISO (used in Europe). The bars of the + cutout are slightly wider—using a proper JIS screwdriver will provide more torque to stuck screws, and make it less likely that screws become stripped. || [https://crawfordtool.com/products/vessel-220-p2-150-phillips-2-x-6-blade-o-a-l-10-magnetic-ball-grip-screwdriver-great-for-japanese-industrial-standard-jis-screws]
| JIS Phillips #2 Screwdriver || The screws in a risograph conform to the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS), not ANSI (used in the US), or ISO (used in Europe). The bars of the + cutout are slightly wider—using a proper JIS screwdriver will provide more torque to stuck screws, and make it less likely that screws become stripped. || [https://crawfordtool.com/products/vessel-220-p2-150-phillips-2-x-6-blade-o-a-l-10-magnetic-ball-grip-screwdriver-great-for-japanese-industrial-standard-jis-screws]
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Revision as of 18:09, 23 November 2025

A toolkit of a few key items will allow most standards repairs on all models of risograph.

The majority of these can be found in any hardware store, but a few will likely need to be special ordered.

Tools

Item Notes Product
JIS Phillips #2 Screwdriver The screws in a risograph conform to the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS), not ANSI (used in the US), or ISO (used in Europe). The bars of the + cutout are slightly wider—using a proper JIS screwdriver will provide more torque to stuck screws, and make it less likely that screws become stripped. [1]