Locked In Stud
Item Name Code (INC) 16012
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A headless fastener externally threaded on both ends with each threaded portion of one but not necessarily the same nominal diameter. It is designed to be locked in place by either a RING, LOCK, SERRATED or a RING, LOCK, KEYED.
Additional Information for Locked In Stud
Locked In Studs are a type of fastener that are commonly used in construction and woodworking projects. They are part of the Studs supply class, which falls under the Hardware And Abrasives supply group.
Locked In Studs are designed to be securely fastened into a pre-drilled hole or a threaded insert. Once installed, they provide a strong and reliable connection point for attaching other components or structures. These studs are typically made of durable materials such as steel or stainless steel to ensure strength and longevity.
The "locked in" feature refers to the stud's ability to remain securely in place once installed. This is achieved through various mechanisms, such as threads, serrations, or other locking mechanisms, which prevent the stud from loosening or rotating unintentionally.
Locked In Studs are commonly used in applications where a strong and permanent connection is required, such as in the assembly of furniture, cabinetry, or metal structures. They are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different project requirements.
When using Locked In Studs, it is important to carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation to ensure proper functionality and reliability.