The Stainless Steel Threaded Rod (universally known in the industry as “All-thread,” “Studding,” or “Threaded Bar”) is the versatile workhorse of the construction and maintenance sectors. Compliant with DIN 975 standards, our Stainless Steel Threaded Rod features a continuous helical thread along its entire length, allowing nuts and washers to be fastened at any point. This flexibility makes it indispensable for suspending HVAC ducts, anchoring heavy machinery, and securing timber structures.
Product Overview: Manufactured from premium Stainless Steel A4 (316) for corrosive chemical environments or A2 (304) for general outdoor use, our rods are available in standard lengths of 1 meter, 2 meters, and 3 meters. They offer high tensile strength and excellent resistance to oxidation, ensuring structural integrity even in damp basements or coastal piers.
Stainless Steel Threaded Rod Specifications
| Product Name | Threaded Rod / All-Thread / Studding |
| Standard | DIN 975 (Standard) / DIN 976 (Pre-cut Studs) |
| Material Grade | Stainless Steel A4 (316) / A2 (304) |
| Thread Direction | Right Hand (Standard) / Left Hand Available |
| Length Options | 1000mm, 2000mm, 3000mm (Cut-to-size available) |
Engineering Insight: Cutting & Joining
Working with Stainless Steel Threaded Rod requires specific techniques:
- How to Cut: When cutting the rod to length with an angle grinder or hacksaw, the threads often get damaged. Pro Tip: Thread a nut onto the rod before you cut. After cutting, unscrew the nut over the cut end. The nut will act as a die, re-aligning the damaged threads as it comes off.
- How to Join: Use a Long Coupling Nut (Extension Nut) to connect two rods together, effectively extending your reach for high ceilings.
For more details on threaded fasteners, please refer to the Threaded rod entry on Wikipedia.
Applications
- Plumbing & HVAC: Suspending pipes and air ducts from concrete ceilings using drop-in anchors.
- Chemical Plants: A4 (316) rods are mandatory for flange connections in pipelines carrying corrosive fluids.
- Furniture: Internal strengthening of wooden structures where custom bolt lengths are needed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the difference between DIN 975 and DIN 976?
A: DIN 975 is the older standard for 1m/2m/3m full rods. DIN 976 is the newer standard which covers both full rods and shorter, pre-cut fully threaded studs.
Q: Do these come with nuts and washers?
A: No, rods are sold bare. You will likely need to order matching Stainless Steel Nuts and Washers separately.
Need Custom Length Studs?
Handan Bolt stocks tons of Stainless Steel Threaded Rod in M4 through M36. We also offer precise cutting and chamfering services for bulk orders.






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