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Screws with a smooth shank and tapered point for use in wood.
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Screws with large threads for use in sheet metal sometimes also used in plastic, fiberglass or wood.
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Bolts with hexagonal heads and machine threads for use with a nut or in a tapped hole. Also known as hex cap screws or machine bolts.
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Screws with machine threads for use with a nut or in a tapped hole.
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Bolts with no drive and machine threads for use with a nut.
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Large wood screws technically called lag screws.
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Screws for wood to wood fastening applications such as decks, docks and ledgers, etc.
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Screws with an Allen wrench drive.
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Screws with no head and machine threads for use in a tapped hole.
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Nuts have internal machine threads, for use with machine thread bolts and screws.
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Used to spread the load of a bolt or screw over a larger area or to help prevent loosening under vibration.
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Studs, threaded rod, unthreaded rod and keystock for industrial, machining and manufacturing applications.
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Fasteners for anchoring in stone, concrete, brick and drywall, etc.
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Bolts or screws with a circular ring on the head.
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Shackles are used for a wide range of lifting and pulling applications.
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An internally threaded sleeve intended for assembly with a threaded stud, eye, hook or jaw at each end used for applying and regulating tension.
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Screws with an unthreaded shoulder that is larger in diameter than the threads. Also known as stripper bolts.
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Easy to use device that will bundle and lock items together. Also commonly known as Zip Ties.
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Hose clamps are devices used to secure hoses or pipes in a fixed position. Commonly used in automotive, industrial and plumbing applications to prevent leakage or detachment of hoses and pipes.
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Fastener assortments in U.S. Sizes.
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