Threaded fastener
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A threaded fastener is a discrete piece of hardware that has internal or external screw threads. They are usually used for the assembly of multiple parts and facilitate disassembly.[1]
The most common types are the screw, nut and bolt. Other, more specialized types, include captive threaded fasteners, stud, threaded inserts, and threaded rods.
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External References
- "Hold Everything" February 1946, Popular Science page from article describing screw fastener technology developed during World War Two
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