APPROVED VENDOR 5/16"-18 Fully Threaded Grade 18-8 Stainless Steel Threaded Rods
| Style | Model | Finish | Length | Thread Direction | |
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| A | CK3XEQ | Black Oxide | 3 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3XEJ | Black Oxide | 1 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKM | Plain | 1 1/4" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKU | Plain | 3" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4BAX | Plain | 5 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRR | Plain | 1 1/2" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRW | Plain | 3 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WFN | Plain | 2 3/4" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKK | Plain | 7/8" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKP | Plain | 1 3/4" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4AFC | Plain | 1 1/2 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKY | Plain | 10" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4BAW | Plain | 4 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4CEG | Plain | 12 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRU | Plain | 1 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3VYD | Plain | 3 ft. | Left Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WFQ | Plain | 8" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4BRB | Plain | 6 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4AGC | Plain | 1 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKV | Plain | 3 1/2" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKR | Plain | 2 1/4" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKT | Plain | 2 1/2" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKW | Plain | 4" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4AHD | Plain | 2 1/2 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRQ | Plain | 1" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3VYK | Plain | 6 ft. | Left Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKJ | Plain | 3/4" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKN | Plain | 1 1/2" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKX | Plain | 6" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKQ | Plain | 2" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4AEG | Plain | 2 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4BAA | Plain | 3 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK4BRY | Plain | 8 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRT | Plain | 2" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRX | Plain | 6 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WFP | Plain | 5" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3WKL | Plain | 1" | Right Hand | RFQ
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| A | CK3PRV | Plain | 2 ft. | Right Hand | RFQ
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5/16"-18 Fully Threaded Grade 18-8 Stainless Steel Threaded Rods
Grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods are robust and reliable fastening solutions, providing superior strength and durability. Made from grade 18-8 stainless steel, these threaded rods are corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for use in a range of industries and applications. Thanks to their superior strength and durability, grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods are commonly used in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other large structures. They are also commonly used in the manufacture of heavy machinery, equipment, and vehicles. Moreover, grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods are ideal for use in the automotive, marine, and aerospace industries, as well as in offshore and coastal applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I troubleshoot grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods?
To troubleshoot grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods, inspect the threads on the rods for any damage. If any damage is found, replace the rod or repair the threads. Ensure that the rod is properly aligned and secured in place. Check the torque on the rods to ensure it meets the manufacturer's specifications. If the torque is too high or too low, adjust it accordingly.
What are the effects of prolonged period usage of grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods?
Prolonged use of grade 18-8 stainless steel threaded rods can cause wear and tear on the rods. Over time, the threads may become worn or damaged, leading to a decrease in performance. Additionally, the rods may become loose or misaligned, leading to further issues.
What steps should I take for disassembly or repositioning the threaded rods during maintenance services?
To disassemble or reposition the threaded rods during maintenance services, first ensure the rods are properly secured and aligned. Then, use a wrench to loosen the nuts on the rods. Carefully remove the nuts and inspect the threads for any damage. If any damage is found, replace the rod or repair the threads. Once the rods are properly aligned and secured, use a torque wrench to ensure the rods are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
What should I do when encountering difficulties while drilling holes for threaded rods?
When drilling holes for threaded rods, always ensure the drill bit is the correct size and type for the material being drilled. Use a slow speed and light pressure when drilling. If the material is hard or difficult to drill, use a lubricant to reduce friction and make drilling easier. Additionally, use a center punch to mark the center of the hole before drilling.
