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A '''fastener''' is a mechanical component, or set of components, used to hold together two or more pieces of material. Fasteners vary from the simple nail in wood, to complex, multiple subcomponent systems used for extremely complex engineering problem. Some fasteners, such as [[screw (fastener)|screws]] often are removable, while others, such as [[nail (fastener)|nails]] or [[rivet (fastener)|rivets are not]]. Some types, such as [[hinge (fastener)|hinges]] are intended to allow controlled movement of the fastened pieces, while others are designed to hold the pieces in a rigid relationship; | A '''fastener''' is a mechanical component, or set of components, used to hold together two or more pieces of material. Fasteners vary from the simple nail in wood, to complex, multiple subcomponent systems used for extremely complex engineering problem. Some fasteners, such as [[screw (fastener)|screws]] often are removable, while others, such as [[nail (fastener)|nails]] or [[rivet (fastener)|rivets are not]]. Some types, such as [[hinge (fastener)|hinges]] are intended to allow controlled movement of the fastened pieces, while others are designed to hold the pieces in a rigid relationship; |
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A fastener is a mechanical component, or set of components, used to hold together two or more pieces of material. Fasteners vary from the simple nail in wood, to complex, multiple subcomponent systems used for extremely complex engineering problem. Some fasteners, such as screws often are removable, while others, such as nails or rivets are not. Some types, such as hinges are intended to allow controlled movement of the fastened pieces, while others are designed to hold the pieces in a rigid relationship;