What is an internal wrenching bolt?

An internal wrenching nut, (also known as an Allenut or Allen nut), is a cylindrical nut that is internally threaded on one side and has an Allen socket on the other side; the outside of the nut is smooth or has knurling on it. The Allen socket may be 6 point or 12 point (also known as a double hex socket).Click to see full answer. Furthermore, what is the hole for a bolt called?An unthreaded hole is known as a clear hole. A small diameter bolt is commonly called a machine screw. The thread on a bolt often occupies only part of the shaft, the remainder of the shaft being clear. A bolt whose shaft is threaded along its whole length is sometimes called a set screw.Subsequently, question is, what are the types of bolts? Types of bolts 3.1 Anchor bolt. 3.2 Carriage bolt. 3.3 Elevator bolt. 3.4 Flange bolt. 3.5 Hanger bolt. 3.6 Hexagon bolt/Tap bolt. 3.7 Lag bolt. 3.8 Machine bolt. Furthermore, what does NAS bolt mean? NAS- National Aerospace Standards, started in 1941 is handled by the Aerospace Industries Association a group of aerospace companies. From their brochure: The NAS series is best known for its state-of-the-art, high strength, precision fasteners.What are examples of fasteners?Examples of fasteners include: nuts and bolts, screws, pins and rivets; examples of integral joints include: seams, crimps, snap-fits and shrink-fits.

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