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Types of Nuts and Bolts - Fastener 101
Fasteners come in many different forms. To make it easy for you, we’ve compiled the data below to guide you in identifying what each fastener is called. Scroll down to learn about many different types of nuts, bolts and screws!
Every application of nuts and bolts depends on several factors, primarily the types of materials being fastened together. While some projects might be better suited to screws, heavy-duty applications such as load-bearing projects, thick wood construction, concrete and metal could benefit from the right nuts and bolts. When selecting from varying nuts and bolts, it's important to consider the load supported and the available space for tightening. Typically, nuts and bolts are made from the same base alloy. Mixing materials may lead to diminished strength or performance depending on the application, materials, or environment. Washers might also be required to distribute the load evenly when the nut is threaded on and tightened, reducing the chance of damage to the materials being fastened.
Note: Bolts are fasteners that require a nut or pre-tapped hole to be installed. Screws use their threads to provide their own holding power. Terms in the industry are commonly mixed, so you may see something called a screw or bolt that is the opposite. For example, Lag Bolts and Lag Screws are actually the same thing. We've broken them down according to their true definition.
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Types of Bolts
Carriage Bolts
Also known as a “coach” bolt, the carriage bolt has a domed or countersunk head. The square section under the head grips into the part being fastened, preventing the bolt from turning when the nut is tightened. Buy Now - Carriage Bolts
Hex Head Bolts
Hex tap bolts, hex cap screws, trim head hex cap screws, and hex serrated flange bolts fall under this category. They share a hexagonal head and are driven with a wrench. Referred to as both bolts and screws. Buy Now - Hex Head Bolts
Machine Screws
A machine screw is a screw or bolt with a flat point. Available in various drive types and heads, they fit a wide variety of applications. Often driven into tapped holes and used with nuts and washers, also known as “stove bolts” or “stovers”. Buy Now - Machine Screws
Shoulder Bolts
Shoulder bolts, also known as shoulder screws or stripper bolts, are machine screws with a shoulder between the thread of the screw and the head of the part. Once installed, the non-threaded portion extends out of the application site's surface, allowing the bolts to act as dowels or shafts for moving parts. They can be installed by hand or with a socket (Allen) driver. Buy Now - Shoulder Bolts
Socket Cap Screws
Socket cap screws are available in button socket, button flange socket head, flat socket, and socket cap. Driven with a socket wrench or a hex Allen key. The term socket head cap screw typically refers to a type of threaded fastener whose head diameter is nominally 1.5 times or more than that of the screw shank diameter. Buy Now - Socket Cap Screws
Socket Set "Grub" Screws
Set screws, often headless (aka blind), are screws that are fully threaded and have no head. A blind set screw, known in the UK as a grub screw, is almost always driven with an internal wrenching drive such as a hex Allen key. Socket set screws are installed in threaded holes or inserts. Buy Now - Socket Set Screws
Square Head Bolts
Square Head Bolts are similar to hex cap screws but with a 4-sided head. This head style allows a wrench to grip more easily onto the bolt's head, providing a larger gripping area as compared to a standard 6-sided hexagonal head. Buy Now - Square Head Bolts
Types of Screws
Deck Screws
Our deck screws feature a type 17 point (notched point at the tip) to aid in chip removal during thread cutting, allowing for easy installation in wood and composite deck materials. A bugle head and square drive help eliminate the stripping effect sometimes experienced with other types of drives. Buy Now - Deck Screws
Hex Lag Screws
Lag screws, also called lag bolts, are large wood screws. The head is external hex and is driven with a wrench. Used for lagging together lumber for framing, machinery to wood floors, and other heavy-duty applications. Buy Now - Hex Lag Screws
Self-Drilling Screws
Self-drilling screws have a sheet metal thread with a self-driller cutting (TEK) point to pierce through 20 to 14 gauge metals. The higher the TEK number, the larger the drill point to pierce heavier gauge metals. Buy Now - Self Drilling Screws
Sheet Metal Screws
Sheet metal screws (SMS) have sharp cutting threads that cut into sheet metal, plastic, or wood. They have a fully threaded shank and sometimes have a notched point at the tip to aid in chip removal during thread cutting. Buy Now - Sheet Metal Screws
Wood Screws
Wood screws are partially threaded with large cutting threads and a smooth shank. They are designed to slide through the top piece of wood and tightly pull all boards together. Buy Now - Wood Screws
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Types of Rivets
POP Rivets (Open End)
POP Rivets, also known as blind rivets, are used to connect two pieces of material quickly and efficiently. POP Rivets are tubular, comprised of a hat and mandrel; the mandrel's length is snapped off when installed. Buy Now - Domed POP Rivets
Closed End POP Rivets (Sealed)
Closed End Rivets differ from a standard POP rivet in that they feature a closed end which creates a watertight seal. Buy Now - Closed End POP Rivets
Large Flange POP Rivets
Large flange, also called Oversize, POP Rivets have a larger washer on the hat than standard POP Rivets. Used to connect two pieces of material quickly and efficiently. These rivets are tubular, comprised of a hat and mandrel; the mandrel's length is snapped off when installed. Buy Now - Large Flange POP Rivets
Countersunk POP Rivets
Countersunk, also called Flat, POP Rivets are used to connect two pieces of material quickly and efficiently. The hat of the rivet is almost inverted, with a 120-degree countersink in the integrated washer. These rivets are tubular, comprised of a hat and mandrel; the mandrel's length is snapped off when installed. Buy Now - Countersunk POP Rivets
Colored Rivets
Colored rivets are open end POP Rivets. Colored rivets have a hat that has been painted either brown, black, or white. These colors are used either to hide rivets and create a finished look or to make them extra visible by using the opposing color from the installation material. Buy Now - Colored Rivets
Multi-Grip Rivets
Multi-grip rivets are often used to substitute conventional rivets where the thickness of installation materials may vary. The rivet simply expands to the necessary size (within its range) and holds the two materials together. Buy Now - Multi-grip Rivets
Structural Rivets
Structural rivets are used to create a stronger assembly than standard stainless-steel POP Rivets. They generate intense force and require a different tool to apply than a regular rivet. Buy Now - Structural Rivets
Tri-Fold Rivets
Tri-Fold rivets, also called exploding rivets, have three cuts in the hat that cause the hat to fold outward into three distinct wings when installed. A tri-groove rivet has better strength and holding power than standard POP Rivets. Buy Now - Tri-Fold Rivets
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Inserts
Dowel Pins
Dowel pins are manufactured on pneumatic dowel equipment and come in pre-cut lengths and diameters. They are cylindrical with slightly beveled ends. Used in many applications and industries, such as aerospace, joint reinforcement, shelf support, furniture building, and by hobbyists to build toys and models. Buy Now - Shop Dowel Pins
Helicoil Threaded Inserts
Helicoil inserts are precision-formed screw thread coils worked into a diamond shape and wound into a spiral coil, which is installed into helicoil tapped holes. They provide permanent conventional 60-degree internal screw threads. Helicoil inserts are larger in diameter prior to installation. During installation, the inserting tool applies torque to the tang, reducing the diameter of the leading coil to permit it to enter the tapped thread. Helicoil inserts are measured in installed length. Buy Now - Helicoil Threaded Inserts
E-Z Lok Threaded Inserts
Unlike helicoil inserts which require a special drill, E-Z Lok threaded inserts for metal are installed using standard tools. Drill the appropriately sized hole with a standard drill, tap the hole with the matching size tap, and turn the insert to install. Stainless Steel Threaded Inserts are used for metal applications, and Brass Threaded Inserts are used for wood and soft material applications. Buy E-Z Lok Threaded Inserts Stainless Steel
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Keystock
Keystock is a solid rectangular-shaped solid barstock. It is often formed or machined into a machine key. Keystock usually serves as a wedge or locking device in shaft keyways once it has been formed into the proper shape. Buy Now - Keystock
Threaded Rod
A threaded rod is threaded with no head, available in many grades and materials. Often referred to as redi-rod, fully threaded rod and ATR, threaded rod is used for fastening anything from an anchor bolt, to suspending electrical or plumbing equipment from a ceiling. Often used in drop ceiling applications. Buy Now - All Threaded Rod
Unthreaded Rod
Unthreaded rod, also called round rod, is used in framework, shafts, braces, supports, and axles. Buy Now - Unthreaded Rod
Retaining Rings
Bowed-E Retaining Rings
External Bowed-E radially assembled Rotor Clips or retaining rings are designed to be installed into a groove on a shaft. Once snapped into a groove, these clips exert a force or preload on retained parts to compensate for accumulated tolerances. Buy Now - Bowed-E Retaining Rings
E-Style Retaining Rings
External E-style radially assembled Rotor Clips or retaining rings are the most popular and widely used style of radial retaining ring. They are called “e” rings because of the three prongs on the inside of the shaft, which make contact with the bottom of a groove on a shaft to create a shoulder for effective assembly retention. Buy Now - E-Style Retaining Rings
External Shaft Retaining Rings
Axially installed External Rotor Clips or retaining rings are designed to be installed into a groove or shaft. Once installed in a groove on a shaft, a portion of these retaining rings protrude from the groove to create a shoulder to keep an assembly. Buy Now - External Retaining Rings
Internal Housing Retaining Rings
Axially installed Internal Rotor Clips or retaining rings are designed to be installed into a groove on a shaft. Once installed in a bore or housing, a portion of these retaining rings protrude from the groove to create a shoulder to keep an assembly. Buy Now - Internal Retaining Rings
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