About Threaded Studs and Rods
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Medium-Strength Steel Threaded Rods—Grade B7
Grade B7, these threaded rods have a tensile strength about one and a half times stronger than low-strength steel rods. They meet the pressure and temperature requirements of ASTM A193 and are often used to secure pressure tanks, valves, and flanges.
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High-Strength Steel Threaded Rods
Comparable to Grade 8 steel, these threaded rods have a tensile strength of 150,000 psi, making them about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel rods.
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Low-Strength Steel Threaded Rods
About half the strength of medium-strength steel threaded rods, use these for light duty hanging, mounting, and fastening.
Zinc-plated steel threaded rods are corrosion resistant in wet environments.
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18-8 Stainless Steel Threaded Rods
18-8 stainless steel threaded rods have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
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Steel Extra-Long Coupling Nuts
Also known as sleeve nuts, these are at least twice the length of standard coupling nuts to provide more room to connect and extend long lengths of threaded rods.
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