Characteristics And Applicable Occasions Of Double End Stud

Update:Jun 02, 2022
Summary:

Double End Stud connection features:

 

1. One of the connected parts is thick, blind holes are made on it, and threads are cut on the blind holes.

 

2. Thin-piece through-hole, no thread. Connect with studs and nuts.

 

3. Allow multiple assembly and disassembly without damaging the connected parts.

 

Because of the above characteristics of stud connection, it is destined that it can only be applied to thick connectors and occasions where disassembly and assembly are often required.

 

Applicable occasions for stud connection:

 

1. It is usually used when one of the connected parts is too thick to be perforated, and the structure is required to be compact. Blind holes must be used for connection or frequent assembly and disassembly.

 

2. Double-ended stud connection is to screw one end of the double-ended stud into the screw hole of one of the connected parts, and the other end through the through hole of the other connected part, then put on the washer and tighten the nut. This type of connection is often used when one of the connectors is too thick or inconvenient to assemble and disassemble. When disassembling, usually only the nut is removed and the stud is not removed, so as to prevent the screw hole of the connected part from being damaged by repeated assembly and disassembly. It is mainly used for occasions where one of the connected parts is thick, requires a compact structure, or is not suitable for bolt connection due to frequent disassembly.

 

The stud connection and installation are also very simple. The specific operation methods are as follows:

 

1. First screw the short end of the thread into the machine base (the seat with blind holes), pay attention to screw it all the way to the near-beam rod, and add two nuts to the longer end of the thread.

 

2. Take out the double nut, and then thread it into the cover.

 

3. Put the washer on the screw.

 

4. Finally tighten the nut.

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