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Types of Nuts and Bolts - The Home Depot

Types of Nuts and Bolts - The Home Depot

Bolts and nuts come in a variety of styles, sizes and finishes. This guide reviews the types of bolts and nuts and the best applications for each.
Bolts are a type of fastener. Fasteners are used to secure or fasten materials together. There are many types of bolts and hardware nuts. Most, if not all, bolt types have machine threads. A threaded bolt screws into nuts to hold or fasten materials together. Bolt types include eye bolts, wheel bolts and machine bolts, while types of nuts include cap nuts, expansion nuts and u-nuts. The type of material and finish also factors into how fastener types look and perform. This guide will tell you the about the types of nuts and bolts and the different types of bolt heads.SHOP FASTENERS NOW

A clothesline hook is similar to a screw hook. The clothesline hook has a longer shaft to go through a metal post and has two nuts to affix to each

3/8 in. x 16 in. x 7 in. x 1/4 in. Clothesline Hook Bolt with 2 Hex Nuts in Zinc-Plated (5-Pack)

An insert nut is a nut that is either hammered or screwed into material, depending on the fastener type. Used in furniture applications, the nut

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Introducing the 1/4 inch x 20 tpi T-Track Knob, Hex Head Bolt and Washer Set by POWERTEC. These through-hole knobs and hex head bolts are commonly

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Cross dowel nuts provide a strong joint in tis material where a screw-in fastener is not an option. They create a tight and strong connection point.

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