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  1. Different Types of Screws and Their Uses

    Different Types of Screws and Their Uses

    What caused dozens of Amazon Ring smart doorbells to catch fire? The wrong screw.

    There are different types of screws that can make life much easier - or much more difficult, depending on the purpose.

    There are over 30 different types of screws, each with a very specific purposes. It's important for every professional and DIYér alike to know which types of screws to use for various projects; otherwise, the final product may not meet expectations. Keep reading to find the best type of screw for your project.

     

    What Is a Screw?

    A screw is a type of fastener. In simple terms, it is a nail with a spiral groove running up its length. This groove is known as a helix and allows the screw to be inserted into materials such as wood, plastic or metal, by using a screwdriver or drill.

    The main difference between screws and nails is that screws are typically

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  2. How to Avoid Overdriving Your Screws

    How to Avoid Overdriving Your Screws

    When it comes to carrying out fastening operations with pure precision, explore how you can avoid overdriving your screws!

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  3. The Right Fasteners for Your Building Project

    The Right Fasteners for Your Building Project

    The Australian construction industry generates a whopping $360 billion worth of revenue, which is about 9% of the country's GDP.

    If you're in the construction industry, you understand how important details are to the success of a construction project. This is especially true if those details can make or break your construction project.

    Construction fasteners are a staple for any construction project and guarantee the stability of the structure during and after construction. They are what holds everything together, but with so many types of fasteners, it can be hard to know which one is right for your project. If this describes your predicament, keep reading to find out more.

    In today's post, we'll show you how to identify the right fasteners for your project to guarantee ultimate stability and solid structural integrity.

     

    Types of Fasteners

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  4. Differences Between Bolts and Set Screws

    Differences Between Bolts and Set Screws

    Choosing the right industrial fastener is an essential part of every construction or manufacturing build. The generic name ‘bolt’ is typically used interchangeably to describe both bolts and setscrews. They may look similar; however, their application and usage are different depending on the material you're joining and the type of joint specified by the engineer.

    If you're wondering what the difference is between bolts and set screws, you're not alone. Many people confuse the two!

    Deciding which one to use can make a big difference to the overall strength of your project. It can also make it much easier - or more difficult - to connect your material.

    Are you trying to decide whether a bolt or set screw is the best fastener for your project? In this article, we will explain the difference between the two and look at some common applications. 

     

    Understanding the Difference between Bolts and Set Screws

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  5. Introduction To Different Types of Bolts Based on Head Types

    Introduction To Different Types of Bolts Based on Head Types
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  6. What You Should Know About Bolt & Fastener Grades

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    They say the devil is in the details. This is especially true when overlooking them might cause catastrophic failure.

    The topic of bolt & fastener grades isn't exactly glamorous, but without the vital knowledge of their appropriate application and capability, there's a good chance your project could come apart at the seams.

    In an industrial setting, the last thing you want to do is use a bolt or fastener that isn't up to the task. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. When the chain is a building full of people, realizing it's held together by the wrong grade of bolt might keep you up at night.

    That's easily avoided, however! Keep reading and we'll explore the different types of bolts and fasteners available and where they should and shouldn't be.

     

    What Are Bolts?

    Put simply, a bolt is a type of threaded

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  7. Factors to Consider When Sourcing Bolts

    Factors to Consider When Sourcing Bolts

    Fasteners help to mechanically connect two or more items. A bolt qualifies as a fastener because its only purpose is to combine objects mechanically. Ropes and hinges don't count because they have other uses. 

    There are over ten types of bolts used in everyday applications. For example, hex bolts have a high  tensile strength, so they are perfect for bridge construction. Bridges need tension and compression to support themselves.

    But, how would you know what type of fastener to use in other situations? Each type of bolt works best in specific conditions.

    Does it matter how you're using the bolt? Should you consider the fastener material when deciding what bolt to use?

    There is a lot to cover about

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  8. How to Prevent Fastener Threads from Galling

    How to Prevent Fastener Threads from Galling

    If you’re busy on the worksite all day, the last thing you need is problems with installing your fasteners. You may have previously installed a bolt or nut and realised that the thread is damaged or even seized.

    This type of damage is often referred to as Galling.

    Galling is a common issue when working with fasteners. With some basic knowledge, you can save time and money by using the recommended installation practices.


    Firstly, what is thread galling?

    Galling typically occurs in the bolt installation process where friction and pressure damages the thread. During the tightening process, the pressure and friction between surfaces causes the fasteners’ protective surfaces to wear down, and in some cases, galling will cause the bolt to seize completely to

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  9. 5 Key Reasons to Use a Fastener Specialist

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  10. Silicosis: Why You Need to Know About it and How You Can Prevent it.

    Silicosis: Why You Need to Know About it and How You Can Prevent it.
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