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cap screw
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cap screw
n.
A long-threaded bolt, usually with a square head, used in fastening machine parts.

cap screw
n
(Engineering / General Engineering) a screwed bolt with a cylindrical head having a hexagonal recess. The bolt is turned using a wrench of hexagonal cross section
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Noun1.cap screw - a threaded screw for machine partscap screw - a threaded screw for machine parts; screws into a tapped hole
screw - a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head


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95 Hardcover TA492 This reference describes the design, behavior, misbehavior, failure modes, and analysis of bolts and bolted joints found in machines and structures.
As in AERCO's case, engineers can quickly, efficiently and accurately evaluate quality of a bolted joint or fastener assembly.
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