I think it might be thread but is there anything else that it is called? Preferebly not thread...
Answer:
Theoretically, the screw works on a principle of what is known as the inclined plane, so I would suppose you could call the thingys inclined planes.
i'm sorry. but i don't know what "thingy" you're talking about
Yes they are called threads.
they're called threads my man
if you are talking about the swirl going up the screw it would be called the thread yes. i have never heard it referred to anything different.
you could say - helix
r u talking about the part that has no threads?? if so it is called the shoulder of the screw or bolt
thread pitch
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