Specialty Threaded Studs

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<p>Specialty threaded studs are used for stabilising load-supporting structures. These studs can be used on concrete, wood or metal surfaces to temporarily create a steady base during construction operations.</p>
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Threaded Studs

StyleModelStud LengthThread SizeThread TypePrice (ex. VAT)
A011032ABTS1001"10-32UNF€83.07
B011032ABTS0501/2"10-32UNF€43.74
C012520ABTS0501/2"1/4-20UNC-
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D012520ABTS0753/4"1/4-20UNC€45.13
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Fully Threaded Studs

StyleModelLengthThread SizeThread TypePrice (ex. VAT)
A20260751 ft2"-4-1/2UNC€225.56
A20260762 ft2"-4-1/2UNC€261.86
A20260673 ft1-3/4"-5UNC€139.61
B20229783 ft2-12"UNF€391.93
B20260786 ft2-12"UNF€708.89

Specialty Threaded Studs

Specialty threaded studs are used for stabilising load-supporting structures. These studs can be used on concrete, wood or metal surfaces to temporarily create a steady base during construction operations.

Features

  • These studs have threads on both sides.
  • Since they are forged and cast into shape as a single piece of solid metal, they are stronger than typical bolts.
  • These studs are generally used with two heavy or regular hex nuts.
  • Fully threaded bolts apply pressure evenly along the length once they are mounted, with the most holding pressure being applied to the head.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which threads are compatible with these fully threaded studs?

ACME, ball, coil, metric, metric ball, metric rounded trapezoidal, metric trapezoidal, rounded ACME, UN, UNC, UNF and UNS.

What is thread count?

Thread count is calculated using a fastener's threads per inch (TPI). It describes the number of threads per inch along the length of a bolt or screw.

What is the difference between a stud and a bolt?

Studs are often threaded on both ends, whereas bolts frequently have an unthreaded centre region on the shaft.

How do you tighten a stud?

  • Use a wrench for tightening the lower nut against the upper nut, thus jamming them together.
  • Place a wrench on the lower nut and rotate it anti-clockwise such that the stud moves out.

What standards do these fully threaded studs comply with?

These studs adhere to DIN and ASTM standards.

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