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A Phillips screwdriver is a type of hand tool designed for driving screws with a cross-shaped (Phillips) head. It typically features a pointed tip that fits into the recess of the screw, allowing for better grip and torque compared to flat-head screwdrivers. Phillips screwdrivers are generally made from high-carbon steel or chrome vanadium steel, providing durability and resistance to wear.
| Material | High-carbon steel or chrome vanadium steel |
| Tip Size | PH0 to PH4 |
| Handle Type | Plastic, rubber, or composite |
| Length | Varies from 3 inches to 12 inches |
| Drive Type | Cross-head |
When selecting a Phillips screwdriver, consider the size of the screws you will be working with, as the tip size should match the screw head. Additionally, evaluate the handle type for comfort and grip, especially if you will be using the tool for extended periods. It's also important to think about the length of the screwdriver for accessibility in tight spaces. If requesting a quote, specify the desired sizes, quantities, and any specific material preferences.
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Phillips screwdrivers have a cross-shaped tip for better grip, while flat-head screwdrivers have a single flat blade.
It's not recommended as it may slip and damage the screw.
They typically range from PH0 to PH4, with PH1 and PH2 being the most common.
Some models have magnetic tips to hold screws in place, but not all do.
Select a size that fits snugly in the screw head without wobbling.
They are commonly made from high-carbon steel or chrome vanadium steel.