What to Do When One-Way Screws Cannot Be Gripped
One-way screws are made to go in, not come out. When your screwdriver keeps slipping and you cannot grip the screw head, use these steps to remove it safely.
1. Start With a One Way Screw Remover
The best tool is a one way screw remover made for security screws.
It has a special tip that bites into the smooth head so you can turn the screw out.
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Put the bit from the one way screw remover into your drill or driver.
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Press straight down on the screw with firm, steady force.
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Turn slowly in reverse (left) to back the screw out.
Brands like Loss Prevention Fasteners sell tools and bits that match many types of one-way and security screws.
2. Improve Grip With Simple Tricks
If you do not have a remover yet, try to get more grip:
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Put a strip of rubber band between the screw and the flat-head screwdriver.
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Use the largest flat-head that still fits the slot.
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Push hard while turning slowly so the tool does not slip.
These may work if the screw is not too tight or damaged.
3. Make a New Slot or Grip Point
If the head is too smooth:
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Use a metal file or rotary tool to cut a straight groove across the head.
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Then use a flat-head screwdriver in the new slot.
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For very stuck screws, a screw extractor bit can bite into a drilled pilot hole.
Always wear eye protection when cutting or drilling metal.
4. When to Stop and Get Help
If the screw is in a door, window, or safety device, or if the head is almost destroyed, stop before you cause damage. A locksmith, contractor, or hardware pro can use a proper one way screw remover set to take it out.
Using the right tools from companies like Loss Prevention Fasteners makes removing one-way screws faster, safer, and less stressful.
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