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A Phillips head screwdriver has a crossed pattern head, rather than the straight edge of a flat head screwdriver

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When were phillips head screw drivers invented?

The phillips head screw was invented in the 1930's and received its patent in 1936.


Where do you use a Philips screw driver?

You use a Phillips screw driver on a Philips screw.


Can you call a cross-head screw a Phelps screw?

That would be a "phillips" heades screw.


What is double screw thread?

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When was the Phillips head screw first used in industry?

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What screw requires the least amount of effort force to turn?

A Phillips screw typically requires less effort force to turn than a flathead screw. This is because the design of the Phillips screw allows for better grip and less slippage when turning.


Where was the first Phillips screw driver invented?

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What is the difference between a machine screw and a cap screw?

A machine screw typically has a slotted or Phillips drive whereas a cap screw typically has a socket or torx head.


When was Henry F. Phillips born?

in chicago state where he had made the screw driver


What is a crosshead screwdriver used for?

For a crosshead screw the "Phillips" screwdriver is used .


Where is a pozidrive screw used?

The pozidrive screw is a modified phillips head screw that can be used in almost any application. It has 4 additional cuts in the head and it takes a special tool to remove them although a regular phillips head screwdriver will work if they are not very tight.


Where is the idling screw on a 33cc zooma gas powered scooter?

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