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Fastener strength refers to the capacity of a fastening device, such as a bolt or screw, to withstand loads or forces without failing. Key factors affecting fastener strength include the material, design, and size of the fastener, as well as the nature of the forces acting on it, such as shear, tensile, or torsion loads.
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