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What is the definition of rivet?
A type of non-threaded fastener that consists of a shank and a head made of deformable material. Rivets are inserted through holes, and the shank is formed into a matching head on the other side of the part.
Learn more about rivet in the class "Overview of Threaded Fasteners 117" below.
Overview of Threaded Fasteners 117
Fasteners Department
Class Information
Tooling U classes are offered at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
The typical class consists of 12 to 25 lessons and typically requires at least two hours of instruction time.
Class Name
Overview of Threaded Fasteners 117
Description
This class summarizes the various types of threaded fasteners used in assemblies and describes their common applications.
Prerequisites
none
Difficulty
Beginner
Number of Lessons
16
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Class Outline
Class Objectives
Objectives
What Is a Mechanical Fastener?
Threaded and Non-Threaded Fasteners
Types of Threaded Fasteners
Bolts
Parts of a Bolt
Types of Bolts
Types of Specialized Bolts
Screws
Types of Screws
Nuts
Cotter Pins and Castle Nuts
Locking Nuts
Washers
Types of Washers
Summary
Describe the advantages of mechanical fasteners.
Identify the major types of mechanical fasteners.
Identify the most common types of threaded fasteners.
Describe bolts.
Identify the parts of a bolt.
Identify common types of bolts.
Identify bolts for special applications.
Describe screws.
Identify common types of screws.
Describe nuts.
Describe castle nuts.
Identify locking nuts and components for special applications.
Describe washers.
Identify common types of washers.
Class Vocabulary
Term
Definition
assemble
To join or fit together.
bearing surface
The circular underside of the bolt head that makes contact with the part.
blind hole
A hole that does not pass through a component and has only one opening.
bolt
An externally threaded, cylindrical fastener with a head at one end and a threaded blunt end at the other. Bolts are designed to fit into non-threaded holes to join parts and are assembled with a nut.
bolt head
The enlarged shape on one end of a bolt. The type of bolt head determines the type of tool used to tighten it.
carriage bolt
A type of bolt with a round head and a square neck underneath that prevents the bolt from turning while the nut is tightened.
castle nut
A type of nut with rounded extensions projecting past the nut's opening. A cotter pin is inserted through a hole in the bolt and bent around the castle nut's projections to lock the nut in place.
chamfered
Angled or beveled along an edge.
corrosion resistance
The ability of a material to resist chemical destruction from an environment. Corrosion resistance is the most important physical property for fasteners.
cotter pin
A pin with two ends originally positioned together that are fitted through a hole and then bent backwards to lock the pin and other components in place.
disassemble
To take apart by design, often with the intention of reassembly.
dome head bolt
A type of bolt with a rounded head above the head's flats that is made of wear-resistant material. Dome head bolts are used in industrial and farming equipment.
driving recess
The shape on the top of a fastener head designed to accept a matching driving tool.
external thread
A thread that spirals around the exterior surface of a cylindical component.
flat
One of the level surfaces on the head of a fastener that forms a side.
flat metal lock
A flat, thin metal component that is inserted with a nut over a bolt. The metal lock is bent to contact the nut and prevent loosening.
flat washer
A common type of round washer that is flat with a hole in the center. Also called a plain washer.
friction
A force that resists motion between two components that are in contact with each other.
grip length
The length of the unthreaded section of the bolt shank.
hex bolt
A bolt with a six-sided head.
hex key
A small hexagonal-shaped wrench that is used to fasten socket head cap screws.
hexagonal
Having six sides.
impact tool
An air-powered tool that uses a discontinuous-drive clutch to produce torque. Impact wrenches are often used to tighten lug nuts on cars when changing a tire.
interference
An amount of overlap between two objects. Locking nuts have various features designed to add interference and prevent loosening.
internal thread
A thread that spirals around the interior surface of a hole.
jam nut
A thin nut that is assembled with a regular nut to lock both nuts in place. The jam nut provides extra resistance that helps prevent loosening.
load
The overall force that is applied to a material or structure. A fastener that supports the weight of an object is withstanding a load.
locking nut
Any type of nut that is designed with features for providing extra security against unintended loosening of the nut and bolt.
locking washer
Any type of washer designed with a feature that adds tension and helps prevent loosening of the joint.
machine screw
A common type of screw with a blunt end that is assembled into a threaded hole.
mechanical fastener
A device that holds two or more objects together. A fastener can be a button or a zipper as well as a bolt or a screw.
non-threaded fastener
A type of fastener that does not contain threads. Common types of non-threaded fasteners include pins, retaining rings, and rivets.
nut
A small device with internal threads that is fitted onto a bolt to join parts. Most nuts are square or hexagonal.
pin
A thin, often straight, cylindrical non-threaded fastener used to secure the position of two or more machine parts.
plain washer
A common type of round washer that is flat with a hole in the center. Also called a flat washer.
plow bolt
A type of bolt with a flat, circular top and a four-sided shape underneath.
point
The extreme end of the threaded portion of a bolt.
retaining ring
A flat, circular, non-threaded fastener with a hollow center and an open section. Retaining rings provide a shoulder and can be inserted onto a shaft or inside a hole with an internal groove.
rivet
A type of non-threaded fastener that consists of a shank and a head made of deformable material. Rivets are inserted through holes, and the shank is formed into a matching head on the other side of the part.
screw
An externally threaded, cylindrical fastener with a head and a threaded flat or pointed end opposite the head. Screws are designed either to fit into a threaded hole or form threads into material.
sealant
A substance applied to a joint that dries and hardens to lock components in place.
set screw
A type of screw with a rounded or cone-shaped end designed to fit into a matching recess. A set screw is typically used to lock a component onto a shaft.
shank
The cylindrical length of the bolt that extends from the underside of the head to the point or end.
socket
A device that covers a nut or bolt completely for tightening or loosening. Sockets attach to various devices that are used to tighten the bolt or nut.
socket head cap screw
A type of bolt with a recess inside the bolt's head. Socket head cap screws require assembly with a hex key or a hex bit driven by an impact tool.
split-ring washer
A type of locking washer with a split section that is intentionally bent out of shape. As a nut is tightened, the split-ring washer is forced back into a flat shape, which adds tension to the joint.
square-head bolt
A bolt with a four-sided head.
strength-to-weight ratio
The relationship between a material's strength and its weight. Materials that are light but also very strong have a high strength-to-weight ratio.
structural bolt
A large, heavy-duty hex bolt used for structural applications in buildings and bridges.
stud
An externally threaded fastener that is threaded at both ends. Unlike bolts, studs do not have a head.
tensile strength
The ability of a material to resist forces that attempt to pull apart or stretch it.
tension
A pulling force that is directed away from the object and attempts to stretch or elongate the object.
T-head bolt
A type of bolt with a T-shaped head that matches T-slots in a machine table. T-head bolts are used for holding parts on a machine table.
thread
A raised, helical rib or ridge around the interior or exterior of a cylindrically shaped object. Threads are found on screws, nuts, and bolts and are used to fit parts or provide motion.
thread length
The length of the threaded section of the bolt shank.
threaded fastener
A type of fastener that contains threads. Bolts, screws, and nuts are examples of threaded fasteners and are the most common type of fastener.
tolerance
The unwanted but acceptable deviation from a desired dimension. Increasingly accurate dimensions require tighter tolerances.
torque
The amount of force applied to tighten a bolt, screw, or nut.
T-slot
A T-shaped opening that runs the length of a machine table. T-slots enable machinists to clamp vises and other workholding components onto the table.
twelve-point bolt
A bolt with a double-hexagonal, or 12-sided bolt head. Twelve-point bolts are common in the aircraft industry.
washer
A flat disc with a hole through the center that is often used with threaded fasteners to ensure tightness of the joint.
washer face
The completely flat side of a nut that is intended to contact the surface of a washer.
wrench
A type of hand tool that tightens and turns bolts and nuts. Wrenches contain fixed or moving jaws or a round attachment that grips the nuts or bolts.