Yes, they also have cross point, flat ppoint, star point, hexagon point, pentagon point, and etc. They are the best screwdriver in terms of durability.
The Philips screwdriver is easier to keep in the head of the screw. When wood is hard it's often difficult to keep a flat blade in the slot.
A flat or "straight" head screw driver is designed to fit screws a compatible indentation on the head of said screw. note: an advantage of a flat head is that it allows for more torque to be applied, as there is less room for it to move, and has to scalable edges like a Philips head.
The function of a Philips head screwdriver is to turn Philips head screws.
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A Philips head screwdriver, unlike a flat head screwdriver is slightly tapered to the point and has a characteristic + point or nose.Screws with a "Phillips head" have an inverse + profile rather than a single groove of a normal screw.This means that when the screwdriver is inserted into the screw is catches at 4 points (along the +), rather than along a single line. If you add up the surface area of the groove of a Philips screw to a similar (similar size) single groove screw you will notice that is is much larger; this means that the screwdriver has more surface area on the screw head and that it is divided over 4 contact points. This allows the Philips screw to be tightened with more torque than a traditional screw before the head shears off.
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You are going to need- A hooked probe, or a really tiny flat head screwdriver- A Philips head screwdriver.Use your probe to take the black trim piece surrounding your radio off (its held in by a clip on either side) by simply popping it outBehind that there are 4 Philips head screws holding the radio in on the bracket, take those out and unplug the wires on the back and your golden.
The Phillips-head ("crosshead") screw and screwdriver are named after its creator Henry F. Phillips .
Depends on what head it has, a philips (cross-head) is easier to use than a straight edge head. As long as the screw driver, or drill bit your using is the right size, they aren't bad either way you go (philips or straight) the philips are just easier to keep drivers in.
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Yes.
Also known as a standard screwdriver. It is flat on the end. Unlike a Phillips screwdriver that rather comes to a four point at the end.