Continuous thread studs coarse teeth is a metal rod with coarse thread from head to tail. Its specifications are rich and diverse, with thread diameters ranging from a few millimeters to tens of millimeters, which can meet the needs of various installation scenarios.

Mon
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8
P
20
18
16
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
c max
0.1
0.111
0.125
0.143
0.154
0.167
0.182
0.2
0.222
0.25
0.286
Continuous thread coarse pitch studs are used to fix concrete formwork. Building formwork for pouring the foundation is being used, which can speed up the process. Slide them into the template panel and cross braces, and add washers/nuts at both ends. Coarse-toothed threads allow you to quickly tighten or loosen nuts using basic tools. After curing, just unscrew it.
Continuous thread studs coarse teeth can install equipment in muddy conditions. When using them to fix machinery on damp and muddy grounds, they will not get clogged. Its deep threads can remove dirt when screwed into the anchor sleeve. Two nuts are used at each end: one locks the stud in the sleeve, and the other clamps the device. It can work normally even when fine-toothed threads are prone to getting stuck or slipping off.
Continuous thread coarse pitch studs are used for temporarily fixing pipe flanges. If it is necessary to test the pipe section before permanent welding, they can quickly fix the flange. Pass through the bolt holes and tighten the nuts at both ends by hand. Coarse threads allow for quick assembly/disassembly using a regular wrench. Pressure tests can be conducted without the need for precise torque like fine-threaded studs.
The feature of Continuous thread studs coarse teeth lies in the all-thread design. The entire rod body has threads, which means that during installation, the effective length of the studs can be flexibly selected according to actual needs, without being restricted by the fixed thread position. The coarse thread design enables a greater distance between each thread circle and a thicker thread profile, which can withstand greater tensile and compressive forces. Even in the presence of vibration or under heavy loads, the connection remains reliable.