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  2. Stud welding - Wikipedia

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    Stud welding uses a flux tip and a ferrule, a ceramic ring which concentrates the heat, prevents oxidation and retains the molten metal in the weld zone. The ferrule is broken off of the fastener after the weld is completed. This lack of marring on the side opposite the fastener is what differentiates stud welding from other fastening processes ...

  3. ISO metric screw thread - Wikipedia

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    DIN 931: M1,6 to M39 Hexagon head bolts (Product grades A and B) Archived 10 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine(1987) IS 9519: Fasteners - Hexagon products - Width across flats, Indian standard (2013) Metric screw thread profile, dimensions and tolerances; Metric bolt sizes, threads and materials

  4. Fastener - Wikipedia

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    Structural bolt DIN 6914 with DIN 6916 washer and UNI 5587 nut. A threaded fastener has internal or external screw threads. [7] The most common types are the screw, nut and bolt, possibly involving washers. Other more specialized types of threaded fasteners include captive threaded fasteners, stud, threaded inserts, and threaded rods.

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  6. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    sex bolt, Chicago screw: A fastener comprising a mated pair of screw and post (binding barrel), which are a machine screw and a nut that is barrel-shaped. The nut has a flange and a protruding boss that is internally threaded. The bolt (mated pair, screw and post) sits within the components being fastened, and the flange provides the bearing ...

  7. Molly (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1 of the original patent for the molly bolt, U.S. Patent No. 2,018,251. The molly bolt was patented in 1934 by George Frederick Croessant. [3] Although his patent acknowledges that expandable fasteners of this general kind were already known, Croessant's patent is intended to provide "an improved and adequate anchoring grip that may be retightened if necessary and that will permit ...