What is the difference between bolts, screws, and studs?
Release time:
2023-06-30
1. Different usage methods:
Bolts are widely used in mechanical manufacturing for detachable connections, usually paired with nuts (usually with one or two washers).
Screws are usually used separately (sometimes with washers), usually for fastening or tightening purposes, and should be screwed into the internal threads of the body.
Studs are often used to connect one of the connected components with a large thickness, which requires the use of compact structures or places where bolt connections are not suitable due to frequent disassembly. Usually, one end of the thread is firmly screwed into the body of the component, and the other end is matched with the nut for connection and fastening, but to a large extent, it also has a distance fixing function.
2. Different shapes:
A type of fastener consisting of a head and a screw (cylindrical body with external threads).
A type of fastener that has no head and only threads on both ends.
A type of fastener consisting of a head and a screw, with threads on both ends.
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