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  1. 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 arms
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  2. Bolt with hole - McMaster-Carr

    Choose from our selection of bolt with hole, including cotter pin-lockable hex head screws, steel wire-lockable hex head screws, and more. In stock and ready to ship.

     
  3. Drilled Bolts - McMaster-Carr