Cap screw
Counterbore- A small hole is usually made for the threaded part of a screw or bolt. The Counterbore is an additional hole made to hide the head of the screw or bolt. If using carriage bolts make sure the hole is large enough to get your socket in as well.
when lead of the screw is equal to the pitch it is called single threaded screw
Black steel depending on schedule can be threaded from 1/8" - 8" Personally I threaded up to 6"
Nails are sharp pointed and are hammered into wood. Bolts are threaded and are inserted into drilled holes in metal or wood or plastic and a nut is screwed on the threads to hold the bolt in place.
a hex bolt is bolt having six face head operated by spanner. an allen bolt is bolt having a six face groove in the head and operated by a special type of L shape key called allen key.
It is called a threaded cuff pin.
stud has all its length threaded and it is used with two nuts, but the bolt has one end closed and the other end is threaded ,it is used with a single nut.
NO it is not.
It's a threaded hole.
No it is not.
It's a standard thread not reverse threaded. Same with the automatics flex plate bolt and manual transmission's pressure plate bolts.
NO
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A hole that a bolt goes into on a metal part is commonly referred to as a "bolt hole." It is designed to accommodate the bolt's threaded shaft, allowing for secure fastening between two or more components. Proper sizing and alignment of the bolt hole are crucial for ensuring the strength and stability of the assembly.
What???????????????????????????? There are many bolts, about a thousand! Which one do you mean?
No, it would be the same as any other bolt, so "Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey"
A shoulder bolt is a bolt which has an non-threaded shaft at the top, immediately below the bolt head. This means the bolt can turn when in place, which is useful in applications such as in a pulley.