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QUESTION OF THE MONTH: What type of screwdriver head do you prefer?

vijeth_ds
vijeth_ds 7 months ago

e14 Question of the Month

There are many types of fasteners available in the marketplace. Selecting the right type of fastener often depends on the job to be accomplished. Each type of fastener often has a matched screwdriver head type.

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave 7 months ago +6
    vijeth_ds said: What type of screwdriver head do you prefer? The one that matches the head of the screw that I'm trying to remove.
  • dougw
    dougw 7 months ago in reply to ntewinkel +3
    When I say square I mean Robertson.
  • shabaz
    shabaz 7 months ago +3
    I'm going to answer a different question : ) I really like Wiha System 6 interchangeable tip screwdrivers - nice large range of tips. But prices have more than doubled so it's not very viable any more…
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  • dougw
    dougw 7 months ago

    For performance and ease of use, I prefer square.

    When removing a screw the obvious choice is whatever the screw dictates.

    When choosing what to stock, I go with the cheapest stainless steel screws I can find that don't use a slot. Unfortunately this usually means Phillips.

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  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel 7 months ago in reply to dougw
    dougw said:
    that don't use a slot.

    Amen to that! Those are the worst!

    But slotted screwdrivers are handy when the Phillips hole is stripped - use a dremel to create a slot and you get a second chance.

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    ntewinkel 7 months ago in reply to dougw
    dougw said:
    that don't use a slot.

    Amen to that! Those are the worst!

    But slotted screwdrivers are handy when the Phillips hole is stripped - use a dremel to create a slot and you get a second chance.

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo 7 months ago in reply to ntewinkel

    I do prefer the combination Phillips / Slotted screw heads if it has to be Phillips.

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  • anniel747
    anniel747 7 months ago in reply to kmikemoo

    image

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps 7 months ago in reply to kmikemoo
    kmikemoo said:
    if it has to be Phillips.

    Advantage of Posidriv over Phillips, is that a slow turning powertool will grab into a Posidriv, but not in a Phillips.
    At a production line, it means that you can get grip by giving the machine a little oomph. With a Phillips it will skip over. You have to align the bit somewhat when attacking a Phillips.

    A Posidriv screw also sits better on a magnetic screwdriver, if you have to reach deep to mount a screw.

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  • electronicbiker
    electronicbiker 7 months ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Sometimes a magnetic screwdriver is not the right tool to use, e.g. when aligning the record/play heads on vintage tape recorders. A small blob of Blu-Tack usually does the job.

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps 7 months ago in reply to electronicbiker

    Indeed. My experience is from assembling semi trucks Slight smile

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