Based on the search results and my understanding, here are the key differences between fittings, fixings, and hardware:
Fixings
- Fixings are components used to secure or attach items to surfaces, typically in a more permanent manner.
- Examples include screws, bolts, anchors, and wall plugs.
- They are designed to provide long-lasting, robust support and keep connected materials in place even under stress[3].
- Fixings are often used when you want something to stay in place for an extended period or indefinitely[3].
Fittings
- While not explicitly defined in the search results, fittings generally refer to parts or accessories that are attached to something else.
- In construction or home improvement contexts, fittings might include items like pipes, valves, or electrical components that are fitted into place.
Hardware
- Hardware is a broader term that can encompass both fixings and fittings.
- It generally refers to the metal components used in construction, furniture, or other applications.
- This category can include items like doorknobs, hinges, locks, as well as fixings like screws and bolts.
Key Distinctions
- Fixings are specifically about securing or attaching, while fittings and hardware can serve various functions beyond just attachment.
- Fixings are often more permanent, while some hardware items (like doorknobs) may be more easily removable or replaceable.
- The term “hardware” is the most inclusive, potentially covering both fixings and fittings, as well as other metal components used in construction and DIY projects.
- Fixings are often used in conjunction with fittings and other hardware to complete installations or constructions[1][2].
In practice, these terms can sometimes be used interchangeably, especially in casual contexts. However, understanding their specific meanings can be helpful in professional settings or when precise communication is needed for construction or DIY projects.
Citations:
[1] https://tradewarehouse.com.au/blog/post/what-are-the-different-types-of-fixing-screws
[2] https://tradewarehouse.com.au/blog/post/5-types-of-reliable-fixings-and-fasteners
[3] https://frscott.co.uk/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-a-fixing-and-a-fastener/
[4] https://www.interiordezine.com/fittings/screw-fixings/
[5] https://www.adafastfix.co.uk/Blog/Guide-to-Fixings-Fastenings
[6] https://selectfasteners.com.au/fixings-vs-fasteners/
[7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79bTH0DXj1k
[8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UEPuZo5nT4