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What are Threaded Rods?

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What is a Threaded Rod?   A threaded rod , is also known as a stud, is a comparatively long rod that is threaded on both ends the thread can extend along the complete length of the rod. They are created to be used in tension. Threaded rod in bar stock form is generally called as all thread. Fully threaded rods and fully threaded studs are the fasteners with threads running their entire length for full engagement of nuts or other the female threaded components. Threaded rods, are also known as all thread rod (ATR) or thread full length rods (TFL), offer high grip strength and evenly distributed tension when mounting and securing components. These fasteners are appropriate for use in a variety of general purpose applications, including electrical, plumbing, maintenance, and fabrication.   Threaded Rod Types   With respect to shape, stud bolt also known as studs are categorized into three basic types: "fully threaded stud bolt", "tap end stud bolt", and

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