Hexagon Head Bolts - Sets's
The Difference between a BOLT & SET.
Bolts:
- Head Shape: Bolts typically have a variety of head shapes, such as hexagonal, square, or round. The head provides a surface for tools to grip and apply torque.
- Threading: Bolts are usually partially threaded, with a smooth shank between the head and the threads. This allows them to be used in applications where shear strength is required.
- Usage: Bolts are generally used with a corresponding nut to fasten materials together. They are inserted through pre-drilled holes and secured by tightening the nut.
- Application: Commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive applications where a strong, secure connection is needed.
Set’s :
- Head Shape: Set typically have a head that is either flat, rounded, or Hexagon. Some have a socket or slotted drive for tightening with a tool.
- Threading: Sets are fully threaded along their length. This allows them to be screwed directly into threaded holes without the need for a nut.
- Usage: Sets generally used with a corresponding nut to fasten materials together. They are inserted through pre-drilled holes and secured by tightening the nut.
- Application: Commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive applications where a strong, secure connection is needed
Summary:
- Bolts: Typically have a distinct head and are partially threaded, requiring a nut for securing materials.
- Set Screws: Fully threaded and used to secure objects by tightening the nut.
- THE MAIN DIFFERENCE - Bolts are Partially Threaded Sets are Fully Threaded.
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