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Can double threads be self-locking?
No, double thread is a thread structure with two symmetrical spirals. Its advantages are better bearing capacity, higher fastening strength and lower wear rate. However, because the two spirals of the double thread are in opposite directions and parallel to each other, when the bolt or nut is loosened, the forces of the two spirals will cancel each other out, and the self-locking effect of preventing loosening cannot be produced.