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  2. Bolt (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Bolts use a wide variety of head designs, as do screws. These are designed to engage with the tool used to tighten them. Some bolt heads instead lock the bolt in place, so that it does not move and a tool is only needed for the nut end. Common bolt heads include hex, slotted hex washer, and socket cap.

  3. Fastener - Wikipedia

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    Structural bolt DIN 6914 with DIN 6916 washer and UNI 5587 nut. A threaded fastener has internal or external screw threads. [7] The most common types are the screw, nut and bolt, possibly involving washers. Other more specialized types of threaded fasteners include captive threaded fasteners, stud, threaded inserts, and threaded rods.

  4. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    Machine screws are also made with socket heads (see above), in which case they may be referred to as socket head machine screws. stove bolt: gutter bolt: A Stove bolt is a type of machine screw that has a round or flat head and is threaded to the head. They are usually made of low grade steel, have a slot or Phillips drive, and are used to join ...

  5. Fastenal - Wikipedia

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    2018 Bolt Award winning branch located in Quakertown, PA. Fastenal first sold mostly fasteners such as screws, threaded rods, and nuts, which are used in construction and manufacturing. [6] Today's product range is more diverse, and the company had a total of 690,000 individual products as of 2010. [5]

  6. Screw - Wikipedia

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    Lag screw, also called a lag bolt. Lag screws (US) or coach screws (UK, Australia, and New Zealand) (also referred to as lag bolts or coach bolts, although this is a misnomer) or French wood screw (Scandinavia) are large wood screws. Lag screws are used to lag together lumber framing, to lag machinery feet to wood floors, and for other heavy ...

  7. Nut (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Nuts and bolts were originally hand-crafted together, so that each nut matched its own bolt, but they were not interchangeable. This made it virtually impossible to replace lost or damaged fixers, as they were all different. Joseph Whitworth in 1841 proposed that a standard should be set, but it did not happen immediately.

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