A differential screw is defined as a mechanical device consisting of two screws connected in parallel.

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Threaded Joints in Machine Design topics include: Screws, screw jack, threaded joints, uniform bolt strength, and loads based on the principle of eccentricity. Threaded joints are mechanical joints that use threaded fastenings to hold machine parts together. They are also known as separable joints because they can be disassembled without damaging the parts.  Here are some types of threaded joints: Direct threads: Use direct screws to attach the component pieces. Indirect threads: Use standardized components like bolts, screws, and nuts to hold the component pieces. Acme thread: A... Show more

A differential screw is defined as a mechanical device consisting of two screws connected in parallel.