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The Threaded Rod Guide describes its application, types, sizes, features, load ratings, materials, and more. This expert guide to threaded rods and threaded rods was created to explain exactly what a threaded rod is. It also explains how to use it, the types and sizes available, common materials, and how to cut and machine threaded rods. What is Threaded Rod? Threaded rod, also known as threaded bar, threaded studding or screw rod, is a common fastener type. It is used much the same way as a very long, thick bolt or screw. Screwed rod threading might run the full length of the stud (all-thread), or partway along from both ends. Threaded rods and stud bolts are widely used wherever a fastener of greater length and rigidity is needed to secure two items together. They are often found used to hold wooden or metal objects together or for adding extra strength to structures supported by concrete or other materials. Nuts and other fasteners can also be easily added to the bar. Fabory threaded rod is available in a wide range of sizes, strengths and capacities for all types of work. Click here to find our full range of threaded rod, available from stock in our webshop.

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