screwfastened
Screwfastened describes a method of joining two or more parts by means of screws and threaded fasteners. In a screwfastened joint, a screw or set of screws engage internal threads in a tapped hole or a nut, generating clamping force that holds the parts together through friction and shear resistance. The joint is typically disassemblable, allowing maintenance and reconfiguration.
Common components include machine screws and wood screws, as well as self-tapping and self-drilling screws, bolts
Design considerations involve adequate thread engagement length, precise hole alignment, and proper preload to prevent loosening
Advantages of screwfastened joints include ease of assembly and disassembly, reusability, and cost-effectiveness for moderate loads.
Screwfastened joints are widely used in machinery, consumer electronics enclosures, furniture, automotive assemblies, and other sectors,