Phillip's head
hope i spelled right
2007-06-08 03:08:26
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answer #1
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answered by SCHWOL 3
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Thats a Phillips Head Screwdriver.....
2007-06-08 03:10:02
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answer #2
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answered by Cabrõn 4
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Well everyone has jumped on the bandwagon and said Phillips - which may be correct - but even more common these days is a 'Pozidrive' - this is very similar to a Phillips in that it has a cross head but the slots are slightly different to provide a more positive drive.
So without seeing the actual screwhead the correct answer is either "Pozidrive' or 'Phillips'
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2007-06-08 06:53:28
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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a phillips head screwdriver invented by Henry Phillips of Portland, Oregon. Patented in 1936.
2007-06-08 03:19:51
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answer #4
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answered by ACB 2
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In a universal cross-slot head screwdriver blade for use with cross-slot head screws of different size ranges the screwdriver has a cross-slot blade with cross ribs which form at the front of the screw driver blade a narrow tip corresponding to the configuration of a small size cross-slot head screw and which extend rearwardly and radially outwardly over a plurality of cross-slot head screw size ranges and which may extend radially even beyond the circumference of a shaft of the cross-slot head screwdriver blade so that the axially rear ends of the cross-slot head screwdriver blade is sized to accommodate a size range substantially larger than the front end of the cross-slot head screwdriver blade.
2007-06-08 03:10:45
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answer #5
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answered by legermarianne 3
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Phillips
2007-06-08 03:14:52
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answer #6
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answered by Annie 2
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Its called a phillips screwdriver.
2007-06-08 03:10:24
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answer #7
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answered by Theresa H 1
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Phillips head
2007-06-08 03:08:36
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answer #8
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Phillips?
2007-06-08 03:08:30
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answer #9
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answered by SmartAce 3
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Philips head screwdriver.
2007-06-08 03:08:38
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answer #10
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answered by writenimage 4
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This is called a "Phillips" screwdriver
2007-06-08 03:09:41
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answer #11
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answered by rusty 1
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