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  2. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    The screw itself should be drilled a minimum of 1" into the concrete to hold effectively and a maximum of 1-3/4" or the threads will wear and will lose holding power. Ideally 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" of screw thread in the concrete. [1] So for example, if a 1/2" board is being screwed onto the concrete, a 1-3/4" to 2" concrete screw should be used ...

  3. Bolt (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Steel fasteners (grade 2,5,8) - the level of strength; Stainless steel fasteners (martensitic stainless steel, austenitic stainless steel), Bronze and brass fasteners - water proof usage; Nylon fasteners - used for the light material and water proof usage. In general, steel is the most commonly used material of all fasteners: 90% or more. [8]

  4. Screw - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric corrosion resistant steel; quench and tempered 18/8 Stainless Stainless steel with 17–19% chromium and 8–13% nickel: 1 ⁄ 4 – 58 (inc.) 40 minimum 80–90 typical 280 minimum 550–620 typical 100–125 typical 690–860 typical 581 (inc.) 40 minimum 45–70 typical 280 minimum 310–480 typical 100 typical 690 ...

  5. List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    Pentalobe screw sizes include TS1 (also known as P2 or 0.8 mm, used on the iPhone 4 and subsequent models), TS4 (also known as P5 or 1.2 mm, used on the MacBook Air [since late 2010], the MacBook Pro with Retina Display and the 2015 MacBook) and TS5 (also known as P6 or 1.5 mm, used on the 2009 MacBook Pro battery).

  6. Screw thread - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical advantage of a screw thread depends on its lead, which is the linear distance the screw travels in one revolution. [1] In most applications, the lead of a screw thread is chosen so that friction is sufficient to prevent linear motion being converted to rotary, that is so the screw does not slip even when linear force is applied ...

  7. Self-tapping screw - Wikipedia

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    Self-tapping screws can be divided into two classes: [3] those that displace material (especially plastic and thin metal sheets) without removing it, known as "thread-forming" self-tapping screws, and self-tappers with sharp cutting surfaces that remove the material as they are inserted, termed "thread-cutting" self-tapping screws.

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