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How to Avoid Cross-Threading Fasteners

Mar 08, 2024

Have you ever tried to install a screw or bolt, only for the threads to become misaligned? A phenomenon known as cross-threading, it’s a serious problem that can leave the fastened parts loose and vulnerable to damage. Threaded fasteners like … Read More The post How to Avoid Cross-Threading Fasteners appeared first on OneMonroe.

What Are Machine Screw Nuts?

Feb 16, 2024

If you’re going to fasten two or more objects together with a machine screw, you should consider using a machine screw nut. Nuts, of course, are used in conjunction with screws and bolts. They feature interior threading that mates with … Read More The post What Are Machine Screw Nuts? appeared first on OneMonroe.

Toggle Wing Anchors vs Traditional Wall Anchors: What’s the Difference?

Jan 22, 2024

Toggle wing wall anchor Read More The post Toggle Wing Anchors vs Traditional Wall Anchors: What’s the Difference? appeared first on OneMonroe.

Barrel Nuts vs Traditional Threaded Nuts: What’s the Difference?

Jan 15, 2024

Nuts are one of the most common types of threaded fasteners. They are typically used in conjunction with a bolt to join two or more parts. Nuts feature internal threading, whereas bolts feature external threading. After driving a bolt through … Read More The post Barrel Nuts vs Traditional Threaded Nuts: What’s the Difference? appeared first on OneMonroe.

What Causes Stripped Screws?

Jan 12, 2024

Have you ever tried to remove a screw, only for your screwdriver to spin freely in the screw’s head? Most screws have a recess in the head. You can tighten or loosen them by placing a screwdriver in this recess … Read More The post What Causes Stripped Screws? appeared first on OneMonroe.

What Are Dog Set Screws and How Do They Work?

Dec 01, 2023

Screws are available in many different styles. While most feature a uniform shape consisting of a cylindrical body with exterior threading, others feature a smooth tip that extends out from the threaded body. Known as dog set screws, they are … Read More The post What Are Dog Set Screws and How Do They Work? appeared first on OneMonroe.

Connection Plates: An Easy Way to Join Aluminum Profiles

Nov 24, 2023

Connection plates offer a simple and convenient way to join aluminum profiles. Also known as profile connectors, they are commonly used in framework applications. If you regularly work with aluminum profiles, you may want to use connection plates to join … Read More The post Connection Plates: An Easy Way to Join Aluminum Profiles appeared first on OneMonroe.

Exploring the Different Types of Eye Bolts

Nov 03, 2023

Eye bolts offer a convenient anchoring solution. Like all bolts, they feature a threaded body known as a shank. Eye bolts are distinguished from traditional bolts, however, by their looped head. While traditional bolts feature a solid head — the … Read More The post Exploring the Different Types of Eye Bolts appeared first on OneMonroe.

The Beginner’s Guide to Tamper-Resistant Socket Screws

Oct 30, 2023

Not all socket cap screws require a standard Allen wrench to install and remove. While all feature a recessed hexagonal head, some of them are designed with a built-in security pin. Known as tamper-resistant socket screws, they are used in … Read More The post The Beginner’s Guide to Tamper-Resistant Socket Screws appeared first on OneMonroe.

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