Webb2 okt. 2024 · Robertson vs Phillips headed screws - Page 4 - Cruisers & Sailing Forums Cruisers & Sailing Forums > Scuttlebutt > Page 4 of 6 « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > This discussion is proudly sponsored by: Please support our sponsors and let them know you heard about their products on Cruisers Forums. Advertise Here Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate … Webb29 okt. 2024 · Phillips and Pozidriv screws use an axial force to drive the screw which is not as effective and is more likely to cause cam-out. For manual applications, Torx screws are quickly becoming the most popular choice. ROBERTSON. The Robertson, or square, drive is quite common especially throughout Europe.
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Some screws have heads designed to accommodate more than one kind of driver, sometimes referred to as combo-head or combi-head. The most common of these are a combination of a slotted/Phillips head. Other combinations are a Phillips and Robertson, a Robertson and a slotted, a Torx and a slotted and a triple-drive screw that can take a slotted, Phillips or a … Webb(WnW #48) // Robertson -vs- Phillips -vs- Standard Screwdrivers 20,268 views Mar 6, 2016 Once again I bought some hardware and it was supplied with lousy Philips screws. Eventually you... great dumplings
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Webbthey assume that a drill should be able to do all the work with minimal effort For a lot of the screws (bolts) most of us interact with, a drill should be able to do all the work with minimal coaxial pressure. What reason is there that the screw on a pre-threaded hole needs pressed in, beyond that the manufacturer chose a phillips drive instead of Robertson, Allen, torx, … WebbPhilips were originally invented as a replacement to flat heads and designed to torque out before they stripped screws. The auto industry ate this up making them dominant in the … great dumb phones