liitoskierre
Liitoskierre is a Finnish term referring to a threaded connection or joint. It is a fundamental mechanical concept used to join two or more parts together securely. The principle of a liitoskierre relies on the intermeshing of helical ridges, known as threads, on opposing components. When these threads are engaged, a rotational force is applied, which converts into a linear force, pulling the parts together and creating a strong, often releasable, bond.
The design of a liitoskierre involves specific parameters such as the thread form (e.g., V-thread, square thread,
Different types of liitoskierre exist to suit various requirements. Metric threads, for instance, use a standard