skruvar
Skruvar are fasteners widely used to join materials by converting rotational motion into linear force. A screw consists of a cylindrical shaft with helical threads and a head that accepts a driver. As the screw is driven into a material, the threads grip the surface and create clamping force, holding parts together.
There are many types of skruvar, differing in head shape, drive system, thread form, and material. Common
Materials and finishes vary for different environments and performance needs. Skruvar are commonly made of carbon
Standards regulate dimensions, threading, and compatibility. Metric sizes use designation like M6 with a specified pitch,
Applications span woodworking, cabinetry, furniture assembly, metal fabrication, and construction. Selection depends on substrate, load, environment,