No,Surely the difference is that a bolt has a linear shaft and a screw is tapered?
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The use differs when a bolt is used to bolt one piece to another while a set screw enables the parts to be bolted to each other by the fact that both parts are threaded hence both parts are screwed together.Les is correct - even a hex. head bolt is a set screw once the thread extends to the head. It gets complicated and sometimes confusing!
Yes thats one application, also on milling machines ect and are designed for minimal backlash."Lead screw" yes on a metal turning lathe?
Screws are threaded from the head to the end, if it does not have a head it is called studding.