Gameboy Dmg Triwing Screws

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  • A somewhat similar-looking design in which three short radial slots are not joined in the center is called a Tri-groove screw head. Kyocera uses Tri-Wing screws on their phones. Nintendo uses Tri-Wing screws in its Game Boy, DS, DS Lite, GameCube, and Wii products. This Tri-wing Screwdriver Features Brand new, comes straight from the factory.
  • Rem ove the six case screws, earlier DMGs use Phillips Head screws, newer DMGs use Tri-Wing security screws. Pinch the ribbon cable connecting the LCD Board.
  • The Tri-Wing screwdriver is a type of tool designed for special screw heads. These screwdrivers have three wings (hence the name tri wing, triwing or tri-wing on some labels) and a triangular hole centered so the tip could match a proper screw-type only. Several manufactures use tri-wing screws for electronic devices, usually gadgets like Nintendo Wii or DS, PSP, GameCube and Game Boy,.

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Gameboy DMG Black Shell Kit - Comes complete with a full replacement shell including the battery cover, new buttons and screws plus a fresh console screen. A Triwing screwdriver. Jul 20, 2015  See the tri-wing screwdriver included in this eBay auction for a replacement GameBoy Color case? That particular screwdriver was recommended to me when I asked the same question and it's been great! It's surprisingly high quality and sturdy. Keep an eye out for that screwdriver sold by itself and if not, it's worth it for the whole lot.

Tri Wing Screwdriver

The first step is to remove the back cover of the DMG. There are six screws, and depending on when your Gameboy was made, they are either going to be triwing or phillips. Triwing screws, for those of you unfamiliar, are Nintendo’s favorite way to make opening their products just ever so slightly more irritating. If you don’t want to spend a couple dollars on a triwing driver, you can do what I did and use a small flathead in one of the three slots in the screws. It’s not super difficult, but you definitely want to be careful to avoid stripping the screws. There’s four obvious ones on the back of the Gameboy, and two inside the battery compartment. You’ll need to remove all of these.
Once you take those screws out, don’t pull the Gameboy apart quickly. There’s a fairly short ribbon connector connecting the screen half of the Gameboy to the circuitry half. Carefully hinge unit so the screen half is face down on your desk with the circuitry portion sticking vertically upward. You could disconnect the ribbon cable at this point (it’s a ZIF socket, so the connector just slides out), but I didn’t want to bother having to reconnect it when I was done. You can do this repair quite easily without having to put this connector back in.