Threaded Stud - Hot dip galvanized stud – Tailian
Threaded Stud - Hot dip galvanized stud – Tailian Detail:
Hot-dip galvanized stud is used for the fixing and linking function of connecting machinery. Both ends of the stud have threads, and the middle screw has thick and thin ones. It is called straight rod/shrink rod, also called double-headed screw. Generally used in mining machinery, bridges, automobiles, motorcycles, boiler steel structures, pylons, long-span steel structures and large buildings. After hot galvanizing surface treatment, antirust effect is achieved.
Bolts refer specifically to screws with larger diameters or without heads, such as stud bolts. In general, it is not called “stud” but “stud”. The most common form of stud is threaded at both ends and polished rod in the middle.
The most typical use: anchor bolts, or places similar to anchor bolts, when thicker connections cannot be achieved with ordinary bolts.
Hot dip galvanized stud bolts are mainly used in construction, transportation, hardware, construction sites and other fields. Grades: 12.9, 10.9 and 8.8.
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