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Types of fasteners

WDS Group
October 27, 2016

Types of fasteners

How many types of fasteners are there? Fasteners are small to large pieces of hardware that is used to affix or join objects together. Find out, some of the basic types of fasteners and their uses.

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October 27, 2016
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  1. Fasteners are everywhere. From our smartphone to Sydney harbour bride,

    everything around us is held together with fasteners and fixings. From rivets, nuts, bolts and screws to paper clip, split clip and nail are all considered to be fasteners.
  2. Did you know, a Boeing 747 -400 has six million

    parts, half of which are fasteners. That is 3 million different types of nuts and bolts, rivets and screws.
  3. World’s Biggest Bolt & Nut Did you know, the biggest

    bolts ever made were enormous - 27' 4" long (8.3m), 4' 2" diameter (1.27m), weighing 12.6 tons.
  4. There are 18,038 iron parts and more than 2,500,000 fasteners

    (rivets) used to hold the Eiffel tower together.
  5. #1 – Wood Screws In this list, the first type

    of fastener is the wood screw. These screws generally have a very smooth shank and tapered point for use in wood. You can find various types within the wooden fasteners’ category.
  6. #2 – Machine Screws Machine screws often referred to as

    stove bolt is a machine threaded screw for use with nut or in a tapped hole. Normally used to join sheet metal parts using a hex or square nut.
  7. #3 – Sheet Metal Screws Unlike the wood screws, the

    sheet metal screw’s sharp threads not only cut into wood but other materials such as sheet metal, plastic and more. Most commonly used to attach metal hardware to wood. The shank of the sheet metal screw is usually threaded up to the head.
  8. #4 – Self Drilling Sheet Metal Screws Type of sheet

    metal screws, the difference is its ability to self-drill helping tradesman with speed and ease of installation. These types of fasteners provide maximum thread engagement in structural steel and timber constructions.
  9. #5 Hex Bolts Abbreviated HHMB or HXBT, Hex Bolt is

    a type of fastener with a hexagonal head with threads for use with a nut or tapped hole. Feature that make Hex bolts a choice of handyman, construction and engineering professionals is washer surface that helps creating a better seal.
  10. #6 – Carriage Bolts Carriage bolts are generally/mainly used for

    fixing wooden panels to masonry or to one another. Also known as coach bolt or round head square neck bolt. The carriage bolts features a smooth mushroom rounded head with a small square section underneath.
  11. #7 – Lag Bolts Lag bolts or lag screws are

    a larger and tougher version of wood screws. These bolts feature a hexagonal head and are considered one of the toughest fasteners. Lag bolts are generally used to connect heavy lumber or other heavy materials that are bearing an intense load.
  12. #8 – Flange Bolts Flange bolts are one of the

    few fasteners with a built-in washer. Specially designed to provide same holding power as #washer, this bolt’s flange head distributes the clamping load over a greater area. Flange bolts are machine thread for use with a nut and are also known as frame bolts. These #bolts are generally used in the assembly line by #automotive industry.
  13. #9 – Socket Screws A socket screw also known as

    Allen head screw is the best solution when space is at premium. These specialised fasteners features a cylindrical head and hexagonal drive hole. To tighten and remove, you’d require a hexagonal wrench more commonly known as Allen wrench. Most commonly used in building of machines, high-performance applications and aircraft.
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