Phillips screw
Plural
Phillips screws
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a type of screw with a cross-shaped indentation on the head that corresponds to a Phillips screwdriver, providing a secure and convenient fastening method in various applications
A Phillips screw is a type of screw with a cross-shaped slot in its head, designed to be driven by a Phillips screwdriver. The cross shape allows for better grip and more turning force compared to a flathead screw, reducing the chances of the screwdriver slipping out. Phillips screws are widely used in construction, automotive work, and electronics due to their ability to handle more force without damaging the screw. They are available in various sizes and are often used where a strong, secure fastening is needed.
- When repairing the electronics, the technician found that most parts were held together with Phillips screws.
- The technician used a Phillips screw to secure the panel, ensuring it stayed firmly in place.
- You will need a Phillips screwdriver to remove the Phillips screws from the device.
- The cabinet was assembled using Phillips screws, making it easy to tighten and loosen the panels.