Fastened joints are connections between two or more components that are held together by mechanical fasteners such as bolts, screws, rivets, or pins. These joints are used to create strong and secure connections between parts in various structures and systems.
Fastened joints are subject to scatter. It's impossible to get exactly the same value every time. This is especially relevant when using methods that rely on friction such as torque wrenches. The scatter is a combination of the possible differences in friction and the precision of the tool...