Pozidrive Screws Views
Pozidrive screws are similar to Phillips head screws in that they both feature two bisecting slots. However on a pozidrive screw head there are small indentations between the main slots. See also: Slot Head Screw Phillips Head Screw Pozidrive Screw Dual Head Screw Hexagonal Head Screw Square Head Screw Security Screw Add more information on this topic
Hospa screws are manufactured for use in particleboard where edge screwing is often done. If you are using drywall screws, you will find these to be a great step-up, as they do not have the tendency to snap as drywall screws do. Predrilling may be necessary in some applications. For best results drive Hospa screws with a Pozidrive bit. For a complete selection of Hospa screws see our catalog.
Two features of the Pozidrive screw and driver combination make it unique, and superior to the Phillips. First, the tip or the Pozidrive driver is blunt, which also helps it to seat better into the recess in the screw, unlike the Phillips which comes to a sharper point. This becomes a problem as the tooling that forges the recess in the head of the screws begins to show signs of wear. The recess becomes more and more shallow, which means the driver will bottom-out too soon and will cause the driver to cam-out.
Two features of the Pozidrive screw and driver combination make it unique, and superior to the Phillips. First, the tip or the Pozidrive driver is blunt, which also helps it to seat better into the recess in the screw, unlike the Phillips which comes to a sharper point. This becomes a problem as the tooling that forges the recess in the head of the screws begins to show signs of wear. The recess becomes more and more shallow, which means the driver will bottom-out too soon and will cause the driver to cam-out.