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Fasteners Any device used to hold 2 or more pieces of material together or in place Shank – long stem part of a nail/screw
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Laminate Means to fasten 2 or more flat pieces together with an adhesive Adhesive - Sticky substance such as glue used to connect material together
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Nails ITEMS TO KNOW: Fastener which is driven into material it holds
Use of nail Desired length Desired diameter
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Nail Lengths Penny – unit of measure used to designate the length of nails *Symbol – “d” - The number of English pennies needed to purchase 100 nails of a given size
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Size Range Common nail – 2d to 60d Box nail – 2d to 40d
Finishing nail – 2d to 20d Cut nail – 2d to 20d Spike – 16d to 12 inches (aka 1 foot)
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Diameter – distance across the center of a circle
Common nail - general construction Cut nail - used for nailing tongue & groove Box nail – light household work
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Types of Nails Finishing Nail – interior finished work
Shingle Nail – nailing shingles Roofing Nail – used for rolled roofing Plaster Nail – attach plaster to studs
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More Nails… Hinge Nail – fasten hinges (duh)
Duplex Nail – electrical work & concrete Wire Staple – wire fence construction Lead Head Nail – nailing galvanized steel
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Nail Resistance Factors
1. Shank Diameter 2. Shank Type 3. Wood Type/Hardness of Wood 4. Moisture Content – Drier is Better! 5. Angle of Nail to Grain of Wood 6. Location of Nail in Wood – End, Middle
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Galvanized - Coated with zinc
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Phillips – phillips head (X) Allen – 6 sided hole in head
Gauge – diameter of shank (2 - 24) (6 – = common) Toggle Bolt – collapsible winged nut which opens when inserted in a hollow wall
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Machine Bolt – square head with threads on just the last 1” of the shank
Cap Screw Carriage Bolt – round head Stove Bolt – round headed bolt
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Bolt Pitch Bolt Pitch – the number of threads per inch Determined by:
Measuring an inch on a bolt and then counting the threads within that inch Using a thread gauge
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American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Thread Classification System
Threading standards for bolts & nuts are controlled by ANSI
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Example: Bolt size (Major Diameter) Pitch (Threads Per Inch)
Unified Thread Standard Type of Thread (C = Coarse; F = Fine) Class of Fit (A = External; B = Internal) 1= Loose & Sloppy, 2 = Normal & Strong, 3 = Close, Tight, & Very Strong Bolt Length
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Thread Classification
½ - 20 UN C/F – 1/2/3 – A/B/C x 3
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Screws Fastener which has threads that bite into the material it fastens Threads – grooves of even shape & taper that wrap around the shank
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Classifications of Screws
Wood Cap Screws Sheet Metal Lag Screws Could be classified by head shape
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Square head – four equal sides
Hex head – six sides Slotted – standard Plow bolt – square tapered head
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Nuts Device with a thread hole
Washer – flat device w/ a hole in the center & used as part of a fastener TYPES OF NUTS: Hex-square-castle-wing-lock
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Types of Washers Flat External Lock Internal Lock Split Lock
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Hardware – term describing material used in ag mechanics
Hinge Object that pivots & permits a door to swing
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TYPES OF HINGES Strap T Butt Hasp Butterfly Screw Hook
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Gussets – used to reinforce joints
Flush Plate – used to strengthen corners
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