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  2. Bolt (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length), as this makes

  3. Nut (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    The construction firm responsible, Fox Henderson, decided to use nuts and bolts, but to use standardised sizes, a revolutionary method at the time. This enabled the building to be completed in time. The use of interchangeable nuts and bolts was so successful that the Whitworth standard was widely adopted.

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    This Classic Caramel Corn is inexpensive, make-ahead, and customizable in so many ways (like Spicy Hot Chocolate and Cheddar, to name a few). Plus, you can recruit a young helper so they can also ...

  5. Nuts and Bolts - Wikipedia

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    Nuts and Bolts may refer to: Nuts and bolts, hardware fasteners; Nuts and Bolts, a British television series; Nuts & Bolts, a short film; Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, a video game; Nuts and bolts (general relativity), fixed point sets of the symmetry group in general relativity; Nuts + Bolts, an American television series

  6. Coupling nut - Wikipedia

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    A coupling nut A coupling nut and its orthographic view. A coupling nut, also known as extension nut, is a threaded fastener for joining two male threads, most commonly a threaded rod, [1] [2] but also pipes. [3] The outside of the fastener is usually hexagonal so a wrench can hold it.

  7. Screw thread - Wikipedia

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    The axle nuts, or less commonly, lug nuts on the left side of some automobiles; The securing nut on some circular saw blades – the large torque at startup should tend to tighten the nut; The spindle on brushcutter and line trimmer heads, so that the torque tends to tighten rather than loosen the connection

  8. Barrel nut - Wikipedia

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    The barrel nut is a round slug, or formed sheet metal part with threads perpendicular to the length of the nut. The nut sits in a hole inside the forging and a standard bolt is threaded into the barrel nut from outside the sheet metal. They are preferred over a standard nut and bolt, because they do not require a flange to be machined or forged ...

  9. Unified Thread Standard - Wikipedia

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    It is the main standard for bolts, nuts, and a wide variety of other threaded fasteners used in these countries. It has the same 60° profile as the ISO metric screw thread, but the characteristic dimensions of each UTS thread (outer diameter and pitch) were chosen as an inch fraction rather than a millimeter value.