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Q: What is a mechanical fastener?
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What is a nut?

In mechanical terms,a nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole.


What is a rivet?

A rivet is a mechanical fastener used to, in many cases, hold a firearm together. They can be removed for cleaning or fixing of a gun.


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It is a type retaining fastener in mechanical engineering. For instance a gudgeon pin attaches a piston to a connecting rod in an engine.


What is meant by grade of a threaded fastener?

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What is a collar fastener?

Another word for a fastener is a snap. A collar fastener is a fastener or snap that is used on a collar.


What does one mean by a snap fastener?

A snap fastener is a fastener used on clothing. Usually this type of fastener makes a 'snap' noise when it is fastened. Another word for 'snap fastener' would be 'press stud'.


How do you market to China?

In China national conditions, fastener association is powerful and helpful for foreign fastener companies. Taking part in International Fastener Show is a quick way to look for fastener companies and build up business relationship. It is held by China Fastener Industry Association. There are more than 700 fastener companies and 25,000 visitors in fastener industry around the world.


Is a paper fastener a insulator?

A brass paper fastener is a conductor of electricity.


What do you call the two-sided fastener?

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How not to over tighten the shroud after replacing starter rope on a craftsman blower?

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A screw is a?

fastener