skruvare
Skruvare is a Swedish term that translates to "screws" in English. It refers to threaded fasteners, typically made of metal, that are used to join materials together. The defining characteristic of a skruv (screw) is its helical ridge, known as a thread, which engages with a corresponding thread in a pre-drilled hole or a tapped material. Skruvare come in a vast array of shapes, sizes, and materials, each designed for specific applications.
Common types of skruvare include wood screws, which are designed to penetrate and hold in wood; machine