What is a Stud?
A stud, unlike a bolt, is a headless fastener. It is threaded on both ends or along with its entire length, which allows it to be inserted into a part and fastened using nuts on either side. Studs are often preferred in situations where access to one side is limited or where a permanent fixture is required.
-No Head: Studs are headless, which allows them to be used in tight spaces or where there is only one side available for threading.
-Threading on Both Ends: This feature allows the stud to be inserted into a material, and a nut can be fastened on either end.
-Applications: Studs are commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, and industrial sectors, especially in applications that require long-lasting and secure fastening.