Provide smooth travel where high speeds, accurate positioning, and repeatable movement are required
Apply pressure through a flat-tipped screw to hold material in place
Use with rod ends and swivel joints to link components in push/pull assemblies
Brace and secure the ends of ball screws and precision lead screws
Connect valve bodies and floats to build or repair a float valve
Connect gas springs to mounting studs and brackets
Attach gas springs to panels, lids, and doors using a bracket or stud
Support idler sprockets and pulleys in tensioning applications
Connect lamp components and conceal wires when building or repairing lamps
Position components and limit travel along a lead screw
Move components in a straight line in clamping and heavy duty lifting and lowering applications
Keep counterclockwise-moving parts from loosening once fastened
Pair with linear bearings and shaft supports to create smooth, precise motion
Generally thicker and more rigid than tubing for distributing liquids and gases
Pair with precision lead screw nuts to make custom flange nuts that move items along lead screws
Pair with a motor for accurate starts and stops in automated motion and positioning applications
Attach to rods, pipe, and tubing to make pivot and hinge points
Use with connecting rods to support loads and control steering, tensioning, or pivoting motion
Create more points of contact to handle much higher loads than ball screws and nuts of the same size
Pair with gears, sprockets, and bearings to transmit rotary motion
Secure setup clamps and fixtures to your machine table or assemble heavy machines
Increase or reduce your shaft's diameter to fit equipment, or replace damaged shaft ends
Use the unthreaded end as a pivot point, hinge, shaft, or locator pin
Keep grime off unused threads in areas such as food plants and labs
Press, weld, or screw in place to add a threaded fastening point
Turn by hand for easy fastening, use as a handle, or attach as a point for straps and clamps
Join threads of a different type, size, and gender
Install directly into a flat surface for more holding power than threaded rod mounts
All the rods and nuts you need to connect standard-size pipe flanges
Quickly install threaded rods and studs with a cordless drill, instead of by hand
A range of sizes to anchor, connect, or hang components
Cut rods and bolts while leaving their threads intact
Mount across roof joists to hang threaded rod and route pipe and duct in areas with no anchor point
Hang threaded rod from ceilings, walls, beams, and joists
Anchor, connect, or hang components in a wide variety of applications
No need to hunt for compatible nuts
Hold and tighten threaded studs and rods
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