

Do you know JISDRIVE?
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.

What is JIS DRIVE?
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.

Why FOR ALL SCREWS?
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.
KnowHow / KnowLedge
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.


Do you know JISDRIVE?
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.

What is JIS DRIVE?
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.

Why FOR ALL SCREWS?
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.
KnowHow / KnowLedge
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.









