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prisoners

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gianluca1991

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hello to all, not being a mechanic I wanted to ask for a curiosity or what really serve the captive screws?

Thank you.
 
It's the end of screws when they take a bad road. .

I'm kidding.

the bolted connections serve to combine two objects in a non-definite way (for the definitive one there is welding).
If you have no way of accessing from below, or is not easy, use prisoners.

This is one of the reasons.
 
The rape (prisoner) is a life that is used by forcing it into the mother-in-law.
to lock a prisoner in the end means to make the threads of the vine penetrate into the mothervite
in this precise moment the fletti cause on the corresponding mother-in-law a deformation
this deformation is the true cause of the tightening.
Use stud when you can't use a normal bolt... because maybe you don't have a hole or a blind hole.
 
they also have driving function not in tolerance to thread and precentrate more components. example 2t monocylindrical engine bench with 4 prisoners: I fasten the shirt, I fasten the head, I close everything by putting the dice, so I pack everything with a single fixing solution. the lower end is screwed into the engine counter.
 
to be used in those disassembled connections when in addition to access problems there are also problems of "wear"...these materials do not like unscrewing, the thread spoils quickly
 

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