stjärnskruvar
Stjärnskruvar, known in English as Phillips head screws, are a type of screw characterized by a cross-shaped recess in the head. This recess is designed to accept a corresponding Phillips head screwdriver. The design was patented by Henry F. Phillips in the 1930s, intended to allow for greater torque to be applied without the driver slipping out of the recess, a common problem with slotted screws.
The Phillips system features four slots that form a cross. These slots are slightly tapered, meaning the
While widely adopted, the Phillips head screw has some drawbacks. The cam-out feature, while intended to prevent