According to several unique sizes, shapes, and uses, types of standard fasteners can be divided into the following kinds.
Fasteners without heads however come only with two ends and the threaded outside are referred to as studs.
This type consists of a head and a screw and is useful with a nut to fix a joint called a bolt.
Similarly, they can commonly be separated into set screws, machines, and special-purpose screws.
This type has a flat shape and the threads are internal. These are frequently used to connect with studs, bolts, or screws. It is referred to as a nut.
Screws known to be the thread on the screw is a particular self-tapping thread, that is called a self-tapping screw.
Another fastener related to self-tapping screws, however, was used for the wooden structures.