M14 Hex Nut Specifications and Applications for Various Industries and Projects
- Construction In the construction industry, all thread rods are commonly used for concrete anchoring, securing structural components, and tensioning applications in load-bearing structures. They can be utilized to connect beams, trusses, and other elements of a building.
Screws come in various types, each designed for specific applications based on their unique features. Common screw types include wood screws, machine screws, self-tapping screws, drywall screws, and concrete screws. Wood screws are designed for use in wood and feature coarse threads. Machine screws are used with nuts or tapped holes and are available in a wide range of sizes and materials. Self-tapping screws have a unique design that allows them to create their own threads as they are driven into materials such as metal or plastic. Drywall screws have fine threads and are designed for use in drywall and gypsum board. Concrete screws, also known as masonry screws, are specifically designed for fastening materials to concrete, brick, or block.
- Manufacturing Many industrial applications require the use of threaded rods to hold machinery and equipment in place. The robustness of 5% 2016 stainless steel makes it ideal for high-stress environments.