The DIN 976 Full Thread Stud is a high-strength fastener with an all-thread design that provides a uniform thread over its entire length for a stable connection. These studs are typically used in applications where high strength and precise adjustment is required.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Advantage:
High Strength Materials: DIN 976 full threaded studs are typically made from high strength steels such as 4.8, 5.8, 8.8, 10.9, and 12.9 in various grades, which provide excellent load carrying capacity. Full Threaded Design: The full threaded design means that the studs are threaded throughout their entire length, which allows them to be cut in any position to suit specific length requirements, providing great flexibility. Corrosion Resistance: These studs are available in different finishes such as galvanized or stainless steel to increase corrosion resistance and make them suitable for outdoor or wet environments .
Scope of Application
Building and civil engineering: In building and civil engineering, DIN 976 Full thread stud are used to connect beams, columns and other structural components, especially where high strength and adjustability are required. Machine and plant construction: In machine and plant construction, they are used to fix and adjust machine components such as bearings, gears and motors. Chemical industry: In the chemical industry, these studs are used to connect pipes, flanges and other equipment, especially where corrosion and high temperature resistance is required . Bridges and pylons: In the construction of bridges and pylons, DIN 976 all-thread studs are used to ensure structural stability and safety. Furniture manufacturing: In furniture manufacturing, they can be used to connect the skeleton structure of furniture, providing a stable and aesthetically pleasing connection.