76 — Shpilka M20x65 Gost 22032

In many high-stakes applications (like engine blocks), you’re threading into a "blind hole." Repeatedly removing and installing a bolt can wear out those internal threads. With a stud, you install it once and leave it. Any future maintenance wear happens on the nut and the exposed end of the stud, which are both easily replaceable.

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This is the magic of the 22032 standard. One end (the "screw-in" end) has a fixed length equal to the diameter—in this case, 20mm. This ensures consistent, deep engagement when anchoring into metal components like steel, bronze, or titanium. Why Not Just Use a Bolt? One end (the "screw-in" end) has a fixed