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Phillips/Pozi Drive screw

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SurreyGuy | 09:01 Thu 11th May 2006 | How it Works
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Not sure what section to put this question in............


What is the difference between a Phillips screw head and a Pozi Drive screw head?

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Hi Surrey Guy,


If you look at the top end of the screw where the screwdriver locates on a Philips screw it will look like a cross. On a Pozi screw there is an additional but smaller slot between each section.

Would you believe wikipedia even has an entry for this:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozidrive



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Thanks fellas
With the Phillips, the screwdriver tip comes to a point, while the Posidrive tip is flattened. The sockets in the screw head match these shapes. If you put a Phillips screwdriver into a Posidrive screw, the pointed tip will prevent a full fit on the shoulders of the slots.This will damage the slots if you have to exert force. Wikipedia doen't seem to realise this.
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Thanks Heathfield
If wikipedia doesn't realise it, write it in.

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