What is difference between screw and stud
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Screw are the most commonly use for joining of material whereas Stud is a rod with threads on both side.
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Stud. A metal rod or shafts which thread on both sides is called a stud. Usually the rod is long, but depending upon the requirement the size can be changed. Stud is a rod with threads on the both of side.
Screw. An externally threaded fastner capable of being inserted into the holes inside assembled parts of mating with a pre formed internal thread or forming it's own thread is called a screw. It has an ability of being tightened and released by torquing the head. As we can see a screw has the space on it's head to supply torque.
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