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Stainless steel fasteners are widely used in construction, automotive, machinery, and marine applications due to their corrosion resistance, strength, and durability. Among them, bolts, screws, and studs are common types of fasteners, but they differ significantly in design, installation method, and typical use cases. Understanding these differences is essential for selecting the right fastener for a particular application.
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A bolt is a threaded fastener with an external male thread, usually designed to pass through pre-drilled holes in assembled parts and secure them with a nut on the other side. Bolts often have a hexagonal or square head to facilitate tightening with a wrench or spanner.
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Example: Stainless steel hex bolt for marine deck installation, resistant to saltwater corrosion.
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A screw is a threaded fastener that typically threads directly into the material it is fastening, without the need for a separate nut. Screws are often used for joining wood, metal, or plastic.
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Example: Stainless steel self-tapping screw for joining sheet metal components in automotive or kitchen equipment.
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A stud is a threaded rod without a head. It is designed to be screwed into a tapped hole or used with two nuts on either end to secure components. Studs can be fully threaded or partially threaded.
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Example: Stainless steel engine head stud, used in marine or automotive engines for long-term durability and corrosion resistance.
Feature | Stainless Steel Bolt | Stainless Steel Screw | Stainless Steel Stud |
Head | Yes (hex, flange, etc.) | Yes (slotted, Phillips, countersunk, hex, etc.) | None |
Thread Engagement | Uses a nut or tapped hole | Directly into material | Tapped hole or with nuts on both ends |
Typical Material Use | Metal, structural components | Wood, metal, plastic | Metal, machinery, engine parts |
Reusability | High (with nut) | Moderate | High |
Load Bearing | High | Low to medium | High |
Installation Tool | Wrench, spanner | Screwdriver, drill | Wrench or nut driver |
When choosing between a stainless steel bolt, screw, or stud, consider:
By understanding these distinctions, engineers, technicians, and DIY enthusiasts can select the right stainless steel fastener to ensure durability, performance, and resistance to corrosion in various applications.
ThreadTolerance: 6gstandardDIN 13-15、DIN 13-12Rod diameter dd≤M20:A2-70、A4-70;M20<d≤M39:A2-50、A4-50;d≥M39:C3、C4;d<M39
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