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<p>the direction one wants the screw, nut, bolt, or cap ultimately to move, and the curl of the fingers, from the palm to the tips, will indicate in which way one needs to turn the screw, nut, bolt or cap to achieve the desired result. Almost all threaded objects obey this rule except for a few left-handed exceptions described below.</p>

<p>The reason for the clockwise standard for most screws and bolts is that <a href="page.php?w=supination">supination</a> of the arm, which is used by a right-handed person to tighten a screw clockwise, is generally</p><p>
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