Code | D | L | Breaking load strength | Nuts | Surface Treatment | ||||
Hex Nuts NO. | Size | m (mm) | s (mm) | e (mm) | Hot dip galvanized | ||||
JY-B-1B | 5/8'' | 10'' (250mm) | 55.2kn | 4 | M16 | 14.5 | 26.75 | 24 | Hot dip galvanized |
JY-B-1C | 5/8'' | 12'' (300mm) | 55.2kn | 4 | M16 | 14.5 | 26.75 | 24 | Hot dip galvanized |
JY-B-1D | 5/8'' | 14'' (350mm) | 55.2kn | 4 | M16 | 14.5 | 26.75 | 24 | Hot dip galvanized |
JY-B-1F | 5/8'' | 18'' (450mm) | 55.2kn | 4 | M16 | 14.5 | 26.75 | 24 | Hot dip galvanized |
JY-B-1G | 5/8'' | 20'' (500mm) | 55.2kn | 4 | M16 | 14.5 | 26.75 | 24 | Hot dip galvanized |
Here are some details about it:
1.Design: It is used much the same way as a very long, thick bolt or screw. The threading might run the full length of the rod, hence the name “full threaded rod” or "all-thread rod".
2.Function: Full threaded rods provide high grip strength and evenly distributed tension when mounting and securing components. They are used for general purpose fastening for anything from an anchor bolt to a through bolt.
3.Materials and Grades: A variety of grades and materials are available. They can be made from steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminum, plastic, and more. The grade of the rod determines its tensile strength and other properties.
4.Sizes: Full threaded rods come in various sizes to accommodate different load capacities. The size of the rod is typically specified by its diameter and length.