Threaded rods find applications in a variety of settings, including construction, manufacturing, automotive, electrical, plumbing, and more.
A threaded rod is a long, straight metal rod with threads running along its entire length. The threads on a threaded rod may be cut, rolled, or pressed into the rod's surface, and they allow for nuts or other fasteners to be secured onto the rod. Threaded rods are versatile fasteners used in a wide range of applications for joining components, supporting structures, or creating a fastening point.
The diameter of the rod and the pitch are crucial specifications, determining the size and strength of the threaded rod. Threaded rods are typically made from various materials, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and more.