What should I do if the screws on the toilet seat slip and can t be removed?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-30
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Here's how to solve the problem.

    1. Use pliers to clamp the outer circle and screw out, the general thread, screw out left, and screw right in.

    2. Use a flat shovel or screwdriver to punch the inner hole into a square that can jam the wrench. Then use a wrench to unscrew out.

    3. Use the hammer to right-hand knock on the flat shovel or screwdriver, so that the cutting edge is cut into the screw obliquely, and the screw is screwed out.

    4. Use a hand drill drill smaller than the bottom diameter of the screw, drill the screw out, and then tap the thread from the bottom hole. The screws must be scrapped, and when the screws are screwed in the future, the board is pressed to the end, compacted and rotated.

    5. Use a drill bit with a deep hole diameter to drill out the hexagonal drill tail screw, and after disassembling the abrasive, the screw will not be forced. It can be easily removed with a vise.

    You must first look at how big the expansion screw is, and when you put in the expansion screw, you can tighten the screw properly by hand, and then slowly knock it in, so that there is little slippage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Clamp the outer circle with pliers and unscrew out.

    If the screws of the toilet seat are idling and slipping and cannot be screwed, you can use pliers to clamp the outer circle and screw it out, or you can use a deep hole drill bit to drill off the hexagonal drill tail screw first, and after the abrasive tool is disassembled, use a vise to unscrew the screw.

    There are several reasons why the screws are slipping:

    1. Excessive force or deviation;

    2. Excessive wear and tear of the device;

    3. The quality of the material is too poor.

    What are the precautions for replacing the toilet seat 1. Choose the right toilet seat size, and when installing, you should accurately set the position.

    2. There are two round screws at the root of the toilet lid, which are used to fix the toilet lid, as long as the cover plate is picked up and the screws on it are removed, the toilet lid can be removed.

    3. When the toilet lid is installed, the screws must be tightened a little to avoid shaking in the later use, which will not only affect our normal use, but also shorten the life of the toilet seat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When you unplug the toilet lid and use a knife to remove a small lid that is buckled on top, you find that the problem is that the screws are too tight and do not move! The way to remove the screws is very simple, find a windproof lighter, aim at the screw head and burn it for about 30 seconds (depending on the situation), and then your wife can unscrew the screws!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Use pliers to clamp the outer circle and screw out, the general thread, screw out left, and screw right in.

    2. Use a flat shovel or screwdriver to punch the inner hole into a square that can jam the wrench. Then use a wrench to unscrew out.

    3. Use the hammer to right-hand knock on the flat shovel or screwdriver, so that the cutting edge is cut into the screw obliquely, and the screw is screwed out.

    4. Use a hand drill drill smaller than the bottom diameter of the screw, drill the screw out, and then tap the thread from the bottom hole. If the screw-in end is not solid, just knock out the screw head, and you can go down. The screws must be scrapped, and when the screws are screwed in the future, the board is pressed to the end, compacted and rotated.

    It's going to be bad again.

    5. Use a drill bit with a deep hole diameter to drill out the hexagonal drill tail screw, and after disassembling the abrasive, the screw will not be forced. It can be easily removed with a vise.

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