The main industrial fastener categories are:
Bolts: Threaded fasteners employed with nuts to assemble materials. Widespread in construction and machinery.
Nuts: Fasteners employed in conjunction with bolts to secure them. Applied in automotive and machinery.
Screws: Threaded fasteners directly driven into materials. Applied in wood, metal, and plastic.
Washers: Flat pieces inserted underneath bolts or nuts to spread pressure. Applied in machinery and the automotive industry.
Rivets: A type of fastener that is permanent and joined materials by distorting the ends. Used in aerospace and building.
Pins: Cylindrical fasteners used to pin parts together. Applied in machinery and automotive applications.
Anchors: An object that attaches objects to masonry or concrete. Used most in building construction.
Clips: Small devices that snap to retain components in place. Utilized in motor vehicle and electric industries.
All these fasteners are used to hold and keep parts together across industrial applications.
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