If you spec a din975 threaded rod, you’re probably juggling strength class, coatings, and lead times—plus the occasional “why won’t this nut start?” phone call. I’ve toured the Hebei plants, talked with installers on wind farms and in hotel MEP corridors, and, to be honest, the details matter more than ever.
In furniture lore (yes, really), threaded “screws” tied frames together in the Ming–Qing era. Today, the din975 threaded rod is the backbone of hangers, struts, and long-run fastening in construction, HVAC, and modular builds. The model I’ve been reviewing lately is “Thread-Rod Manufacturer Sell Grade 4.8 / 5.8 / 8.8 Full Thread DIN 975,” made in Yongnian District, Handan, Hebei—Address: No. 40, Zhuoju Road, Dongmingyang Industrial Park, Mingguan Town.
| Standard | DIN 975 (metric, full thread) |
| Diameter range | M6–M36 (common); larger on request |
| Length | 1 m, 2 m, 3 m; custom cut lengths ≈ as needed |
| Property class | 4.8 / 5.8 / 8.8 (ISO 898-1 reference) |
| Material | Carbon steel (C1018–C1045); 40Cr for 8.8; stainless on request |
| Thread | Metric coarse, tolerance ≈ 6g (ISO 965-1) |
| Finishes | Plain, zinc plated, hot-dip galvanized; others on request |
| Typical tensile (guide) | 4.8 ≈ 400–420 MPa; 5.8 ≈ 500–520 MPa; 8.8 ≈ 800–830 MPa (real-world use may vary) |
| Vendor | YTBolt (Hebei) | Regional Distributor | Marketplace Seller |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grades | 4.8/5.8/8.8 stock | Varies by lot | Mixed/unverified |
| MOQ & Lead time | Flexible; around 7–15 days | Small MOQ; immediate if in stock | Low MOQ; delivery can vary |
| Coatings | Plain/Zn/HDG, custom | Standard only | Unspecified |
| Traceability | Heat/batch tracked | Partial | Limited |
| Price | Competitive, factory-direct | Mid–High | Low, QC risk |
Custom pitch, left-hand threads, odd cut lengths, and kitted nuts/washers—these are common asks. For seismic bracing, I often see din975 threaded rod in HDG with locknuts; for interiors, zinc is fine. Many customers say the cleaner the threads, the faster the install—no surprises there.
A prefab hotel project in Southeast Asia swapped mixed imports for 5.8 class din975 threaded rod with batch traceability. Result: fewer cross-thread incidents and roughly 18% reduction in rework (site foreman’s estimate). Delivery landed in 12 days—surprisingly quick given the market.
If you need samples or spec sheets, the factory replies within 24 hours—yes, I tested it. On-time delivery is, I guess, their proudest promise.