keermliidete
Keermliidete, a term originating from Estonian, refers to the concept of threaded fasteners. These are mechanical devices that are used to join two or more objects together. The fundamental principle behind keermliidete lies in the use of helical ridges, known as threads, which engage with corresponding internal threads in another component. This engagement creates a clamping force that holds the objects securely.
The most common examples of keermliidete include screws, bolts, and nuts. Screws typically have a threaded shaft
Keermliidete are ubiquitous in construction, manufacturing, automotive engineering, and countless other fields. Their widespread use is