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Fasteners 6831.21
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Nails Metal fasteners driven into the material it holds
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Nails Common nails are used for general construction and have a flat head and diamond shaped point
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Common Nails Used for construction such as framing because of their heads and size of shank
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Nails Finishing nails have small heads that can be set below surface
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Finishing Nails Used for trim because of small heads that can be countersunk below surface of wood
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Nails Brads are thin, short nails with small heads
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Nails Cut or casing nails are square on the ends and are used for tongue an groove board nailing
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Casing Nails Used to fasten tongue and groove boards and to nail some trim work
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Nails Others: roofing, box, staple, duplex
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Spiral Groove Nails Used to fasten metal on roofs because the nails are less likely to work loose and cause leaks
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Screws Fasteners with threads that bite into the material they fasten
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Screws Kind based on material they hold – wood, sheet metal, drywall, etc.
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Screws Kind based on metal they are made from – steel, brass, etc.
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Screws Kind based on shape of head – flat, round, oval, pan, etc.
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Flathead and Roundhead Screws Used to fasten wood to wood
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Countersink A countersink cuts a “V” in the surface of wood so that a flathead screw will be flush or just below surface
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Countersink Roundhead screws will be above surface unless a hole is drilled deep enough to hide head of screw
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Screws Size is determined by diameter (gauge) and length (inches) of the shank
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Bolts Fasteners that require a threaded nut
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Bolts A lag bolt is sometimes called a lag screw because it has threads similar to a wood screw and does NOT use a nut
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Lag Screws Are used with expansion shields to fasten wood to masonry materials such as concrete, bricks, or blocks
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Bolts A carriage bolt has a round head over a square shank or shoulders
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Carriage Bolt
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Bolts A stove bolt may have either a round head or a flat head and the shank is threaded the entire length from bottom to top
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Stove Bolt
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Stove Bolts Are used to fasten lightweight metal structures
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Bolts A machine bolt has either a square head or a hex head and is threaded on the bottom for about 1” It is NOT threaded all the way to the top
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Machine Bolts Are used when a strong bolt is needed, but it needs to be removed to dismantle metal equipment on a regular basis
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Bolts A cap screw is much like a machine bolt but has threads the entire length, is usually 2” or less in length, threads into something other than a nut, and may have different kind of head
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Fasteners 6831.21
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