Screw fasteners threaded at both ends

Q.  Which type of screw fasteners are threaded at both the ends?
- Published on 14 Sep 15

a. Through bolt
b. Tap bolt
c. Studs
d. All of the above

ANSWER: Studs
 

    Discussion

  • Sravanthi   -Posted on 04 Nov 15
    Different types of screw fasteners are:

    1) Through bolt: This bolt is a cylindrical bar which consists of threads at one end and head at the other.

    2) Studs: This is a cylindrical which is threaded at both the ends. One end is screwed into tapped hole and the nut is screwed on the other end. Studs are used for connecting cylinder of the engine.

    3) Tap bolt: This bolt passes through a hole in one part and it is screwed into tapped hole in second part. These bolts do not use a nut and tap bolt is used when arrangement has no provision to accommodate any nut. Threads get easily damaged due to insertion and removal of tap bolt.

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