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A Robertson, also known as a square or Scrulox screw drive is specified as ANSI
Type III Square Centre and has a square-shaped socket in the screw head and a square
protrusion on the tool. Both the tool and the socket have a slight taper.
As patents expired and awareness of their advantages spread, Robertson fasteners
have become popular in woodworking and in general construction. Robertson screw
bits are easy to use one-handed, because the tapered socket tends to retain the
screw, even if it is shaken.
Universal hexagonal shaft in 6,35 mm (¼ inch)
From Wikipedia
Robertson had licensed the screw design to a maker in England, but the party
that he was dealing with intentionally drove the licensee company into
bankruptcy and purchased the rights at a reduced price from the trustee, thus
circumventing the original agreement.
Robertson spent a small fortune buying back the rights, and subsequently
refused to allow anyone else to make the screws under license. When Henry Ford
tried out the Robertson screws, he found that they saved considerable time in
Model T production, but when Robertson refused to license the screw design, Ford
realized that the supply of screws would not be guaranteed and chose to limit
their use in production to Ford's Canadian division.
Robertson's refusal to license his screws prevented their widespread adoption
in the United States, where the more widely-licensed Phillips head gained wider
acceptance. The restriction of licensing of Robertson's internal-wrenching
square may have sped the development of the internal-wrenching hexagon, although
documentation of this is limited.
Features
Based on the Standard Bit, the other bits are optimized by means of various hardening
and coating methods. It provides a consistent hardness of ~700HV and features a
highly accurate fit in the screw.
The Classic Robertson Bit is hardened using a special procedure. The tough version resulting
from this method meets the demands across all areas of industry and craft.
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