Phillips head

Phillips head

Phillips head

One of the most common screw heads is the crosshead, also known as the Phillips head. This head is recognised by its crossed notches that form a cross shape and is often used for general applications. The cross pattern makes it possible to apply greater torque without the screwdriver slipping out of the head.

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