Have you ever worked on Japanese vehicles and had problems with the screwdriver not fitting well or stripping the screw heard?
Use the correct tool - try our JISDRIVE instead.
JIS means Japanese Industrial Standards. This standard is applied for Japanese Standards screws, and is mainly used in Japanese-made cars, motorcycles, home appliances, etc.
The tips of VESSEL screwdrivers and bits are manufactured in accordance with JIS. In addition, VESSEL has developed its own in-house standards to achieve even higher precision and quality tips.
As shown in the picture, VESSEL JISDRIVE was developed with the concept that the 4 sides of the tip (shown as blue) should fit the screw evenly, allowing you to turn screws with confidence.
As a result, VESSEL tips can fit any standard screws and transmit force without loss of power.
In 1950, Osawa Shokai Co., Ltd. was the first company in Japan to obtain a license for Phillips screws,
and VESSEL was commissioned to produce their Phillips screwdrivers.
VESSEL was involved in the establishment of the JIS as a representative of tool manufacturers, and this tip was called JIS B-1012.
These JIS screwdrivers are now used in audio players, automobiles, motorcycles, and other industrial products in Japan and around the world.
VESSEL's original "cross-point tips" with long years highly-experienced is called JISDRIVE.