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Not so; I think you may be confusing Pozi and Phillips. Phillips are designed to cam out because they have angled sides and are found in industrial application where a machine is driving the screw, so pressure and angle are consistent and the robot needs the screw to separate easily from the bit when it's done driving

Ah - OK - thanks.


Keep a stock of PZ2 bits and swap em out if they've bounced around inside too many screws or look visibly propellered

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I do know I'd much rather have soft bits which get bollixed when they slip, and can easily be tossed, than hard bits which bollix the screwhead.
 
I saw an article some time ago, that claimed Phillips was designed to chew up - rather than the screw snap - as early machines had poor / no torque clutches.

Sacrifice the screw head during the assembly process, rather than the screw itself (buggering up the assembly itself).
 
I purchased a corded sds drill in the late 90”s from Screwfix, it’s cheaper now, presumably because Bosch shifted production to the far east
 
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