FAQ about Threaded rods
A threaded rod is a long metal rod with threads running along its entire length. It functions like an extra-long bolt and is used in construction, installations, and assemblies where regular screws or bolts are too short.
Standard sizes typically range from M6 to M30 (metric) with lengths of 1 meter, but they can be cut to the desired length. Threads usually follow the standard ISO coarse pitch (e.g., M10 = 10 mm diameter).
Common applications include: Suspension of pipes, ventilation ducts, and cable trays. Anchoring in concrete and masonry. Assemblies in steel and timber constructions. Scaffolding and custom mounting solutions. They are often used with nuts and washers for secure fastening.