Overview of Threaded Fasteners summarizes the most common types of threaded fasteners and how they are used to join parts. Bolts and screws are both externally threaded fasteners. Bolts generally fit through unthreaded holes, while screws fit into threaded holes. Nuts are internally threaded fasteners used to tighten bolts. Washers are not threaded fasteners, but they are often used with screws and bolts. Certain nuts and washers provide extra locking action to ensure that joints stay tight. Threaded fasteners are the most commonly used fasteners. After taking this class, users will be able to identify many different types of threaded fasteners and describe how and when to use them. This familiarity serves as the foundation for learning how to properly select and assemble threaded fasteners, which leads to time and cost savings and prevents fastener failure.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Assembly 101760010 Intro to Fastener Ergonomics 130
700130 Properties for Fasteners 200
700200 Safety for Assembly 211
760110 Introduction to Fastener Threads 221
760120 Tools for Threaded Fasteners 235
760135 Overview of Non-Threaded Fasteners 241
760140 Understanding Torque 245
760170 Threaded Fastener Selection 255
760180
Course ID
760130
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60