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Question What is the name of the screw driver for the square head screws in a Jayco?

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Beverly-2

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Location
Cincinnati Ohio
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Jayco
RV Model
North Point
RV Length
40ft
Chassis
N/A
Engine
N/A
TOW/TOAD
F-350 Ford Super Duty Diesel
Fulltimer
No
What is the name of the screw driver for the square head screws in a Jayco?
 
I think you're on the right track...square head pocket screws take a square head driver of various sizes. Many driver kits have an assortment that should satisfy your needs. Once you know the correct size you can buy a square head screw driver set. Unless I'm mistaken, there isn't a size unique to Jayco. Good luck.

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They come in three sizes, 1 2 3 all of the screws and fasteners I have encountered in our MH's have been a #2. They are also know as Roberson drive But most people just call them square drive. They cam out a lot less than Phillips. Square drive is all I use in my cabinet shop and I go thru hundreds of screws a week.
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I think you're on the right track...square head pocket screws take a square head driver of various sizes. Many driver kits have an assortment that should satisfy your needs. Once you know the correct size you can buy a square head screw driver set. Unless I'm mistaken, there isn't a size unique to Jayco. Good luck.

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Thanks for all the rapid responses.
 
I just call them square drive, and yes, better durability and re-useability than Phillips. But better still are Frearson, but you wont find them on RVs.
 

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