Bolts are a type of fastener without a head, featuring threads on both ends. During assembly, one end must be threaded into a part with an internal threaded hole, while the other end passes through a part with a through hole. Then, a nut is tightened to securely join the two parts into a single unit. This type of connection is known as a bolt connection and is a removable type. It is mainly used when one of the connected parts is relatively thick, requires a compact structure, or is frequently disassembled, making bolt connections unsuitable.
































