Threaded Rods and Studs
We offer a wide range of metal bolts and studs. What is the difference between screws and bolts?
Bolts can be described as long shafts with a distinct head on one side. These are generally partially threaded. A fully threaded bolt is referred to as a screw.
Threaded Rods
A threaded rod is also recognized as a stud that is a long rod threaded on both ends; the thread may extend along the complete length of the rod. These are used in tension and for fastening pipe flanges and are available in variegated specifications.
Our threaded rods are available in 1m and 2m lengths.
Standard – DIN 975
Material: Stainless Steel
DIN 975 Threaded Rods SS-304 A2 B4A18 – Download Datasheet
DIN 975 Threaded Rods SS-316 A4 B6A18 – Download Datasheet
Studs
A stud as per DIN 976 are threaded rod starting from 4mm length; the thread may extend along the complete length of the rod. These are used in tension and for fastening pipe flanges.
Size – M2 to M24
Standard – DIN 976
Material: Stainless Steel
DIN 976 Studs SS-304 A2 B4E24 – Download Datasheet
DIN 976 Studs SS-316 A4 B6E24 – Download Datasheet