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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

creating
eight
contact
points.
The
corresponding
driver
tip
has
matching
ribs.
This
design
increases
the
contact
area
between
bit
and
screw
head
and
helps
to
align
the
bit
more
precisely
during
tightening
or
loosening.
high
torque
and
when
used
with
power
drivers.
Proper
engagement
depends
on
using
a
Pozidriv
bit
with
a
Pozidriv
screw
head.
vice
versa)
can
slip,
deform
the
head,
or
strip
the
slot;
use
the
correct
PZ
bit
for
Pozidriv
screws
to
avoid
damage
and
ensure
optimal
performance.
Common
sizes
include
PZ1,
PZ2,
and
PZ3,
with
variations
for
wood,
sheet
metal,
and
other
applications.
Pozidriv
heads
are
typically
marked
with
the
PZ
designation
on
the
screw
or
packaging.
cross-head
drives
and
has
become
a
standard
in
many
regions,
particularly
Europe,
for
furniture
hardware,
cabinetry,
and
construction.