stove bolt
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Definition
Noun: A small machine bolt, typically characterized by its size and use in light-duty fastening applications, often in assembling sheet metal or similar materials.
Usage
A "stove bolt" is a specific type of fastener. It is used to join materials, particularly in contexts where a small, sturdy bolt is needed, such as in the assembly of appliances, furniture, or light metalwork. The term originates from its common historical use in assembling stoves and similar sheet-metal products.
Examples
- Noun:
- He secured the metal panel using several stove bolts.
- The old repair manual specified stove bolts for reassembling the casing.
- You'll need a wrench to tighten these stove bolts properly.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes be used more generally to refer to any small bolt with a slotted or Phillips head and a square or hex nut, though it technically describes a specific style.
- In historical or specialized contexts (e.g., vintage appliance restoration), specifying "stove bolt" indicates an authentic period-appropriate fastener.
Variants and Related Words
- Machine bolt: A broader category of bolt, typically fully threaded, of which a stove bolt is a small type.
- Carriage bolt: A different type of bolt with a smooth, rounded head and a square section beneath to prevent turning, often used in wood.
- Fastener: A general term for any device used to hold objects together, including bolts, screws, and rivets.
Synonyms
- Small bolt
- Machine screw (in some overlapping contexts, though a screw is technically different)
Related Phrases
- Stove bolt nut: The square or hex nut typically paired with a stove bolt.
- Stove bolt screw: An occasional, though less precise, term highlighting its threaded nature.