Threaded Rod, Nut, Bolt, Washer, Concrete Anchor, Pipe Clamps, Hangers & Accessories, Expansion joint (Threaded & Flanged in various brands)
A threaded rod, also known as a stud, is a relatively long rod that is threaded on both
ends; the
thread may extend along the complete length of the rod. They are designed to be used in
tension.
Threaded rod in bar stock form is often called all-thread
SSPECS : ASTM &
DIN Standard
NUTS ACC. TO ASTM A 194 – 2H
ORIGIN : Taiwan & China
washer, machine component that is used in conjunction with a screw fastener such as a
bolt and nut
and that usually serves either to keep the screw from loosening or to distribute the
load from the nut
or bolt head over a larger area.
STUD BOLTS ACC. TO ASTM A 193 – B7
NUTS ACC. TO ASTM A 194 – 2H
Concrete Anchors, Pipe Clamps Hangers & Accessories Threaded Rods, Pipe Warps
Primers & Papers Metal
: Cs, Galv. Steel & Ss Steel
An anchor is a steel element either cast into concrete or post-installed into a hardened
concrete
member and used to transmit loads to the concrete. Cast-in anchors include headed bolds,
hooked bolts
(J- or L-bolt), and headed studs.
Technical Specifications for Drop-In
Anchors ;
3/8”,
1-9/16”, 10 ft./lbs. ; 1/2”, 2”, 20 ft./lbs. ;
5/8”, 2-1/2”, 30 ft./lbs. ;
3/4”, 3-3/16”, 40
ft./lbs
A pipe clamp is a type of clamp often employed in woodworking, piping or cabinet shops.
When
referring to woodwork or cabinet shops, pipe clamps are usually composed of commercially
manufactured
clamp heads or "jaws" and a length of common threaded pipe.
PIPE CLAMP, SHOE
& U- BOLT
CARBON STEEL TO IS 2062 GR A/B.
UPTO TEMPERATURE 350°C. ALLOY STEEL TO 1.0% CR,
0.5%
ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) pipes are welded longitudinally, manufactured from Strip / Coil and can be manufactured upto 24” OD. ERW pipe cold formed from a ribbon of steel pulled through a series of rollers and formed into a tube which is fused through a electric charge.
Expansion Joint is a product that maintains the piping system and protects equipment by absorbing high stress magnitude on pipes due to outer temperatures that may influence energy delivering pipes, pipe expansion or contraction caused by temperature changes in fluids, equipment vibration problems or seismic motio