Pozidriv
Pozidriv is a screw drive type developed as an improvement over the Phillips drive. It is widely used in Europe for wood and metal screws in furniture, cabinetry, and fixtures.
The Pozidriv geometry consists of a four-armed cross with additional smaller ribs between each pair of arms,
This configuration increases torque transmission and reduces cam-out when the screw is properly aligned, particularly under
Pozidriv drives are not interchangeable with Philips drives. Using a Phillips bit in a Pozidriv screw (or
Origin and presence: Pozidriv was developed in the mid- to late 20th century as an improvement on