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missed that -- but a JIS screwdriver (or bit) should ease the process!

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Unless the heads are stripped out already :(
Using the correct bit/blade for JIS cross-shaped (notPhillips) screws generally makes all the difference.
Also, FWIW (and I do not pretend to speak with expertise, only experience) I usually do much less damage with an impact driver than a hand driver. Yeah, I know -- zut alors, right?

With a JIS hand driver, careful pressure "down" on the screw (I like to use the palm of my hand on the "top" of the handle), care and patience -- they should come out. The old trick of tapping the screwdriver with a small hammer (ballpeen, e.g.) is a good one for stuck fasteners. A gentle(!!!) dunking with WD-40 or PBlaster might be needed if there's rust. :(

My recollection of those big Kenwoods is that they do not age well. I would be concerned that taking one to a "tech" could result in a money pit. Doesn't the KR-9060/KR-9600 use a so-called thick film output power module (i.e., STK module, or similar)? :(


all the best,
mrh


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