Stainless Steel Threaded Rods

1912, 2016

What is a stainless steel threaded rod and what is it used for?

December 19, 2016|Stainless Steel Threaded Rods, General|

A stainless steel threaded rod is a fastener which is also known as a stud. Studs are made up of a long rod which has threading on both ends. Threading is a helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force. The presence of threading enables nuts, bolts, [...]

1910, 2016

The Benefits of Stainless Steel Threaded Rods

October 19, 2016|Stainless Steel Threaded Rods|

Threaded rods are fasteners that are often referred to as studs. The component consists of a long rod with both ends threaded. There are versions of the product where the complete length of the rod is threaded too. The threading allows for nuts, bolts and other fasteners to easily screw onto [...]

211, 2015

How to make your own bolts using stainless steel threaded rod

November 2, 2015|Stainless Steel Threaded Rods|

There are times when you need a solution for a project you’re working on and the DIY gods seem to conspire against you. Your local hardware store doesn’t stock the bolt you need; the other shop down the road has bolts, but in the wrong diameter; the next place does have [...]

1910, 2015

Use Stainless Steel Threaded Rod When You Need Custom Lengths

October 19, 2015|Stainless Steel Threaded Rods|

Stainless steel threaded rod is ideal for building and construction. The fact that they can be ordered in custom lengths makes them very easy to work with and desirable because of the convenience they provide in terms of getting an accurate finish when applied. Threaded rod has for many years been [...]

308, 2015

What is a Stainless Steel Threaded Rod?

August 3, 2015|Stainless Steel Threaded Rods|

Stainless steel threaded rod products are used in construction and various small and large projects, where speed and ease of assembly are required. These are essentially rods which have been threaded so that nuts or other fasteners can be screwed on, but are unique in the way that both ends are [...]

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