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  2. British Standard Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    British Standard Whitworth. British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is an imperial-unit -based screw thread standard, devised and specified by Joseph Whitworth in 1841 and later adopted as a British Standard. It was the world's first national screw thread standard, and is the basis for many other standards, such as BSF, BSP, BSCon, and BSCopper.

  3. Nut Boltu - Wikipedia

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    [4] Rajani Babu: Nut's father. [4] Makhon Babu: Boltu's father. [4] Wrench: Ratan Chacchari, the head of Nut and Boltu's rival party. [4] Hulo: Wrench's assistant, member of Nut and Boltu's rival party. Mittir aunty's sister's son, studied at Dashpara School from his aunt's house. [5] Batali: Wrench's assistant, member of Nut and Boltu's rival ...

  4. Wrench - Wikipedia

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    Wrench. A set of metric spanners or wrenches, open at one end and box/ring at the other. These are commonly known as “combination” spanners. A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects—usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts and bolts —or keep them from turning.

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    Vise-Grip 2078610 Adjustable Crescent Wrench. If you just want a basic wrench to have on hand for occasional use, and don’t have the budget or need for a higher-end option, this Irwin model is a ...

  6. Screw - Wikipedia

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    A typical lag screw can range in diameter from 4 to 20 mm or #10 to 1.25 in (4.83 to 31.75 mm), and lengths from 16 to 200 mm or 14 to 6 in (6.35 to 152.40 mm) or longer, with the coarse threads of a wood-screw or sheet-metal-screw threadform (but larger).

  7. Nut driver - Wikipedia

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    An Easco spinner handle with a detachable 14 in (6.35 mm) socket attached. A nutdriver or nut driver is a hand tool for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It essentially consists of a socket attached to a shaft and cylindrical handle and is similar in appearance and use to a screwdriver. [1] They generally have a hollow shaft to ...

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