Bolts are threaded mechanical fasteners used to join two or more parts together, usually with the help of a nut. They are typically made from steel or other strong metals and come in different sizes, shapes, and strengths depending on the application. Bolts have a head on one end and external threads on the other, and are widely used in construction, machinery, and engineering for strong and secure connections.
Operation:
Bolts work by passing through aligned holes in the parts being joined, after which a nut is screwed onto the threaded end. As the bolt is tightened, it creates a clamping force that holds the parts firmly together, preventing movement or separation. The tight fit also helps distribute loads and maintain stability under stress or vibration.

















