Fasteners - A Comprehensive Guide
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Fasteners - A Comprehensive Guide
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Fasteners - A Comprehensive Guide A fastener is any device that attaches one object to another. A nut and bolt, for example, is a common type of fastener. Fasteners are used in construction, art, and many other fields where objects need to be assembled or secured. This post will go over the different types of fasteners as well as how they are used in various industries. What are fasteners? Fasteners are devices that attach one object to another. They come in many shapes and sizes depending on the needs of their application, but all serve the same basic purpose: holding two or more pieces together tightly enough, so they do not move independently from each other. Types of Fasteners There are many types of fasteners. Some of them are explained below: Nuts & Bolts: A nut is a round washer with one or more slots in it, while a bolt has an unthreaded cylindrical shank end that fits into the inside slot(s) on the nut. The head can be hexagonal, round, square, or any number of other shapes. Nails: Nails are intended to be hammered straight into the wood, but they can also work as screws for thin pieces of metal, plastic, or other materials.
Screws: Screws have a threaded cylindrical shank end that screws into the unthreaded hole(s) of the headless screw eyelet(s). It is used in wood and metalwork. Cords/Wire Fasteners: Cords are thin pieces of material typically made from wire that is attached to a loop at each end. Zip Ties: Zip ties is another type of cord or wire fastener, but it has an elastic band which holds the two ends together tightly, and its use as a binding device is common in commerce for securing packages and cables. Rivets: A rivet is a type of fastener that joins metal parts together by punching out the center and replacing it with a cylindrical pin. Depending on your needs and requirements, you can invest in the right type of fastener in Chicago and order online.