For a crosshead screw the "Phillips" screwdriver is used .
A phillips screwdriver is generally made of a steel shaft with a plastic handle
Both # 1 and # 2 phillips screws are very common in electrical fittings.
A Phillips screwdriver is a screwdriver for use with Phillips screws.
A Phillips head screwdriver has a crossed pattern head, rather than the straight edge of a flat head screwdriver
Whatever you do, make sure you keep it away from both phillips or flathead screws.
1/4 flat, # 2 Phillips and #2 Robertson.
A Phillips screwdriver has a cross shaped head with 4 lobes that are angled to a point. The heads come in 6 sizes numbered 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. #2 is basically the most common head and fits drywall screws.
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The Phillips screwdriver was created by Henry F. Phillips (1890-1958) who was a U.S. businessman from Portland, Oregon . The Phillips-head ("crosshead") screw and screwdriver were both named after him .
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A Phillips is a screwdriver with a cross shaped, pointed head. There are 4 regular sizes and also at least 2 variations. -The Pozidrive is slightly different and grips #2 screws better. The Drywall bit is even better,giving a very positive grip on #2 drywall screws due to a harder, sharper edge.