Material:Threaded Rods: Difference between revisions
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|image=ISO metric thread M20.JPG | |image=ISO metric thread M20.JPG | ||
|synonyms=allthread, "headless bolts"; DE: Gewindestangen | |synonyms=allthread, threaded bars, "headless bolts";<br>DE: Gewindestangen | ||
|available=some (M3-4-5-6-8) | |available=some (M3-4-5-6-8) | ||
|donation=between 25 ct (M3) and 1.25 € (M8) per meter | |donation=between 25 ct (M3) and 1.25 € (M8) per meter |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 19 March 2018
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Synonyms: | allthread, threaded bars, "headless bolts"; DE: Gewindestangen |
On Site? | some (M3-4-5-6-8) |
Suggested Donation: | between 25 ct (M3) and 1.25 € (M8) per meter |
Location: | metal workshop |
Suggested Tools: | hacksaws, rotary tool, files, dies |
Contains: | usually galvanized steel |
Similar (More or Less): | metric screws |
Threaded rods are cheap metal parts that are basically metric screws without heads.
To turn them without damaging the thread, try countering two nuts against each other and grip them with wrenches or pliers or cut a groove into the end to insert a flathead screwdriver.
Cut them to your desired length with a hacksaw or rotary tool - to protect the thread at the cutting point, screw on a nut and remove it after cutting/filing or use a die.