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Fasteners and Cold Metal
By: John Templeton
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Objectives Identify different types of bolts and screws
Identify different bolt grades and their tensile strengths Recognize different thread patterns Identify different type of metal shapes and equipment used to work metal cold.
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Objectives Explain different types of screws and their uses
Identify the different types of screw heads
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Bolts and Screws A bolt is a device used with a nut to fasten two parts together. A screw is a device used as a threaded fastener
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Bolts Bolts are classified according to grades by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) SAE markings (slashes) on the head of a bolt identify its grade and tensile strength
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SAE Grade Markings for Steel Bolts
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Bolt Threads Can be classified by UNF, UNEF or UNC
Universal National Fine Universal National Extra Fine Universal National Coarse
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Bolt Threads Threads are measured on a per inch basis
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Descriptions of Commonly Used Bolts
Carriage Bolts Used to fasten wood to metal Stove Bolts Used for lighter work then carriage bolts They have round, oval and flat slotted heads
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Descriptions of Commonly Used Bolts
Stud Bolts Used to fasten the cylinder head of an engine to the cylinder block Lag bolts Used with expansion shields to fasten wood and other materials to concrete brick or stone
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Types of Bolt Heads Hexagon Plow Bolt Twelve Point Head Hex head
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Types of Screws Sheet-metal type Machine type
Used to reduce welding, riveting and soldering Machine type Used in the construction of equipment and machinery
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Types of Screws
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Identifying Metal by Shape
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Expanded Metal, Plate Steel and Diamond Plate
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Identifying Measurements
Length, width and thickness Measure with tape measure or caliper - Can be in inches or Millimeters ID and OD Inside diameter and outside diameter
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Marking Metal Cold chisel Punch
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Cutting Metal Cold Hacksaw Metal Shear Cuts flat, and angle
Punches holes
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Bending Metal Cold Pipe Bender Sheet Metal Roller
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Metal Breaks
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