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Rods and Attachments

Threaded rod, as its name suggests, is a metal rod that is threaded throughout the entire length of the rod. It’s typically made from carbon, zinc-coated, or stainless steel. The threading allows for bolts and other types of fixings to be fastened onto the rod to suit many different construction applications

Image of fig. 13 - weldless eye nut

Fig. 13 – Weldless Eye Nut

Image of fig. 26 - plain eye rod

Fig. 26 – Plain Eye Rod

Image of fig. 47 - eye socket

Fig. 47 – Eye Socket

Image of fig. 51 - rod coupling

Fig. 82 – Rod Coupling

Image of fig. 51r - reducing rod coupling

Fig. 82R – Reducing Rod Coupling

image of fig. 55 - coach screw rod

Fig. 55 – Coach Screw Rod

Image of fig. 57 - hanger rod

Fig. 57 – Hanger Rod

Image of fig. 72 - bevel washer

Fig. 72 – Bevel Washer

Image of fig. 73 - continuous threaded rod

Fig. 73 – Continuous Threaded Rod

Image of fig. 75 - steel washer

Fig. 75 – Steel Washer

Image of fig. 114 - turnbuckle adjuster

Fig. 114 – Turnbuckle Adjuster

image of fig. 320 - turnbuckle

Fig. 320 – Turnbuckle

image of fig. 909 - forged steel clevis

Fig. 909 – Forged Steel Clevis