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- A bolt with a hole in the end is a type of stud that is threaded into a suitable hole that has been tapped with a mated thread on one end, while the other end protrudes and is threaded to support a nut1. The appearance is similar to that of threaded rod but is traditionally not threaded over the entire length of the stud and may be threaded differently on each end1. The hole in the end of the bolt is used to accommodate a castle nut with a split pin to stop it from un-doing2. This type of bolt is also found on wheel spindles and linkage arms2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.One end is designed to be threaded into a suitable hole that has been tapped with a mated thread, while the other end protrudes and is threaded to support a nut. The appearance is similar to that of threaded rod but is traditionally not threaded over the entire length of the stud and may be threaded differently on each end.www.thomasnet.com/articles/hardware/types-of-bo…Its a normal bolt with a hole drilled in the end so that a castle nut can be used with a split pin to stop it from un-doing. also found on wheel spindles and linkage armswww.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=103894…
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