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[* black] Finally, use appropriate torque when tightening screws down. A properly fastened screw will be snug, but not so tight that your driver starts to slip.
[* icon_note] This is largely a matter of feel, so your technique will improve with practice.
-[* black] Smaller screws generally require less torque; over tightening them can damage their threads.
+[* icon_caution] Smaller screws generally require less torque; over tightening them can damage their threads.
[* black] Very small screws—such as those used in phones and tablets—require almost no tightening force at all. Stop tightening as soon as you feel resistance.