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Bolts Vs Screws - Difference Between Bolts and Screws

This document discusses the key differences between bolts and screws. It explains that while bolts and screws look similar, they have distinct characteristics and purposes. Bolts have a partially threaded shaft and are used with nuts to clamp unthreaded objects together, while screws have a fully threaded shaft and can engage threaded holes without nuts. Bolts are stronger and suitable for heavier loads, while screws are weaker but cheaper and sufficient for lighter applications like joining sheets of metal or wood.

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Bolts Vs Screws - Difference Between Bolts and Screws

This document discusses the key differences between bolts and screws. It explains that while bolts and screws look similar, they have distinct characteristics and purposes. Bolts have a partially threaded shaft and are used with nuts to clamp unthreaded objects together, while screws have a fully threaded shaft and can engage threaded holes without nuts. Bolts are stronger and suitable for heavier loads, while screws are weaker but cheaper and sufficient for lighter applications like joining sheets of metal or wood.

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Bolts vs Screws: Difference between Bolts and Screws

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Bolt s and Screws are t wo unique mechanical fast eners used t o hold t wo or more
component s t oget her. Many believe t hat bolt and screw refer t o t he same fast ening
hardware as t hey look similar and possess quit e similar feat ures. Even in naked eyes, bolt s
vs screws seem t o be t he same as much difference bet ween a bolt and a screw is not
observed. But as per engineering applicat ions and underst anding, t here are differences
bet ween bolt s and screws. In t his art icle, we will explore t he charact erist ic feat ures of
bolt s vs screws.

What is a Bolt?
A bolt is a mechanical fast ener wit h a cylindrical t hreaded shaft used t o assemble
unt hreaded object s. Usually, t he t erm bolt refers t o a fast ener having only part of it s
shaft t hreaded. In general, a bolt is insert ed t hrough part s having unt hreaded holes and
t hen a nut is screwed t o provide a clamping force and prevent axial movement .

Bolt s vs
Screws

The part of
t he shaft
t hat is
unt hreaded
is t ermed
as ‘t he
shank’. The
bolt head
and nut
prevent
axial
movement
and t he shaft of t he bolt rest rict s radial movement of t he part s. The unt hreaded shank
provides a more precise and less abrasive int erface wit h t he part s. At t he same t ime, t he
shank does not cont ain st ress concent rat ions due t o being unt hreaded.

What is a Screw?
A Screw is a mechanical fast ener having a t hreaded cylindrical or t apered shaft used t o
engage part s wit h t hreads. Screws wit h t apered shaft s are self-t hreading means t hread
cut s int o t he mat erial while t he screw is t urned. Screws have t heir ent ire shaft t hreaded.

The frict ion at t he t hreads is t he force t hat keeps t he part s securely fast ened. This
frict ion is generat ed by t he applied t orque in t he case of machine screws whereas for
self-t apping screws t he radial expansion of t he hole creat es a major part of t his frict ion.

Bolts vs Screws: Differences between Bolts and Screws


Now t hat Bolt s and Screws are clear, let ’s find out t he differences bet ween t hem.

Difference bet ween Bolt s and Screws

Bolts vs Screws-Construction
As per t he const ruct ion of Bolt s and Screws, Bolt s usually have part ially t hreaded uniform
cross-sect ions but Screws can have t apered shaft s. So t he cross-sect ion may vary
according t o t he lengt h of t he screws. Also, for screws, t he ent ire lengt h is t hreaded.

Bolts vs Screws-Application
To secure a bolt ed joint s, nut s are required whereas t he screws work on t heir own wit hout
t he requirement of nut s. Somet imes washers are also added in bolt s.

During t he inst allat ion of a bolt ed joint , t he t orque is applied at t he nut whereas for
screws t he t orque is applied at t he screw.
Bolt s are always used wit h un-t hreaded part s whereas Screws are used wit h t hreaded
part s. In case t he t hread is not available, t he self-t apping screws creat e t hose while
inst allat ion.

Screws vs Bolts-Clamping Force


The nut and bolt assembly creat es a very high clamping force keeping t he member in
bet ween under compression. On t he ot her hand, Screws are used where clamping force
requirement is low.

Bolts vs Screws-Load Carrying Capability


The reliabilit y of bolt ed joint s is very high. Bolt s can carry high loads. For increasing load
carrying capabilit ies, larger size bolt s are used in const ruct ion indust ries. But , Screws have
a lower load-carrying capabilit y and t hey are not available in larger sizes. The reliabilit y of
Screws is moderat e.

Other differences between Bolts and Nuts


As nut s are used t o t ight en a bolt , t he lengt h of t he bolt s must be more t han t he widt h of
t he part s t hrough which it is prot ruding. On t he cont rary, t he lengt h of screws is usually
less t han t he widt h of t he assembled component s.

Bolt s are usually fast ened using a spanner or ot her t ools whereas Screws are normally
t ight ened using a screwdriver or a driver bit .

Removing a bolt is usually easier t han removing a screw.

The cost of Bolt s is usually higher t han t hat of Screws. So, Bolt ing is a cost lier opt ion
whereas screws are cheaper.

A range of Bolt s and Screws are available for engineering applicat ions. Different t ypes of
Bolt s include anchor bolt s, arbor bolt s, elevat or bolt s, hanger bolt s, hex bolt s, J bolt s, lag
bolt s, rock bolt s, shoulder bolt s, and U bolt s; which are available in a wide range of
mat erials like st eel, st ainless st eel, brass, bronze, nylon, plast ic, et c. Similarly, different
t ypes of screws are hip-board screws, part icleboard screws, deck screws, drive screws,
hammer drive screws, drywall screws, eye screws, dowel screws, wood screws, t win-fast
screws, securit y head screws, and sheet met al screws; t he mat erial of t hese screws also
vary depending on t he applicat ion.

Should I use bolts or screws?


Using bolt s or screws will be decided based on t he applicat ions. Screws are used for
medium holding power whereas bolt s are t he best for heavy-dut y project s. In general,
screws are used for sheet met al, plywood, drywall, pressboard, deck planks, et c.
Alt ernat ely, bolt s are usually used for beams, concret es, and st uds.
Are screws and bolts the same?
No, bolt s and screws are not t he same. The principal difference bet ween bolt s and
screws is t hat screws are used for t hreaded object s and bolt s for unt hreaded object s.

Which is stronger: Bolt or Screw?


Bolt s have great er holding st rengt h as compared t o screws. This is t he reason t hat bolt s
are used for high load-bearing applicat ions.

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