You can set it so you don't overtighten.
By using a clutch head screw undoer. Actually, clutch head screwdriver bits are available from many tool manufacturers.
a flathead screwdriver
what crosshead screwdriver used for
For driving flat head or slotted screws in, or removing them.
The common straight edge screwdriver is called a flat-bladed screwdriver. It is also called a slot-head, flat-tipor flat head screwdriver.It is used on a slot head screw.
A screwdriver "bit", or "head" is the part of the screwdriver that fits into the top of the screw. This term is used mainly when talking about screwdrivers with removable Bits
Most types which would be appropriate for this purpose are familiar names. Phillips, Flat Head, Cabinet, Robertson, Star, Hex, Clutch Head and Nut Driver, for example. Get an interchangeable bit set and one screwdriver can take care of most of those types. These can be found on the Yankee Screwdriver and the Ratcheting Screwdriver. Other commonly used screwdrivers for this purpose would be the Offset and the Tack Claw. However, which type you require will depend entirely on what you are building.
A screwdriver head is normally made of toughened/hardened steel or chromium plated steel. Depending on the quality of the screwdriver.
With a screwdriver and a set of dentures.
The function of a Philips head screwdriver is to turn Philips head screws.
a flat head screwdriver is used to drive or to screw screws.
Phillips head screwdrivers only work on Phillips head screws--which are ones with an "x" indentation on the head of the screw. A straight screwdriver works on screws with a single line indentation on the head of the screw.