Flat head screw drivers are great for a lot of things other than installing screws: light chisel, scraper, pry bar (depending on size,) alignment bar, light hammer, and many other faux-tools
flat screw drivers,insulated screw drivers,stubby screw drivers,torx screw drivers,striking screw drivers,pokers screw drivers.
flat screw drivers,insulated screw drivers,stubby screw drivers,torx screw drivers,striking screw drivers,pokers screw drivers.
For tightening and loosening screws.
Flat tip and Philips
it is for screwing something hard and if you use a cross head scree it will just ruin the head of the screw then it wont go in and you cant get it out and flat head screws are more stronger
it is for screwing something hard and if you use a cross head scree it will just ruin the head of the screw then it wont go in and you cant get it out and flat head screws are more stronger
So you can fix stuff and use it in many ways
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.
A basic screw driver set suitable for home use contains about six tools. The 6-piece Stanley set is typical, containing two each of 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch flat screw drivers with different lengths, and two Phillips screw drivers with head sizes of 1 point and 2 point.
a flat head screwdriver is used to drive or to screw screws.
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