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All Thread, Threaded Rod
Threaded rod has continuous threading, either on both ends or it may extend along the complete length of the rod. It has no head or fashioned tip. Threaded rod can be used as an anchor bolt, clamp, hanger or U-bolt.
Threaded rod is available in carbon steel, as Plain, Zinc Plated and HDG, as well as Stainless Steel and the B7/A193 alloy. -
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Hanger Bolts
Hanger bolts are a special type of stud that have a lag screw thread on one end and a machine screw thread on the other. They are ideal for tie-wire or overhead applications such as hanging ductwork, fixtures, or suspended electrical wiring from wood beams or walls.
Our hanger bolts are available as either a plain finish, or zinc plating for corrosion resistance.
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Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Enclosed Steel, Vertical
The SAMMYS X-Press threaded rod hanger is designed to install vertically into the bottom of enclosed steel structures, where access to the back of the installed fastener is not possible, providing a secure anchor for 3/8″ threaded rod. The fastener itself uses an expansion sleeve style anchor, for a proven secure hold.
The SAMMYS X-Press anchor can be installed quickly and easily with the SAMMYS-Press IT Tool, saving time and installation cost. -
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Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Wood, Horizontal
The SAMMYS Sidewinder threaded rod hanger is designed to install horizontally into a wood surface, providing a secure anchor for 3/8″ threaded rod. The screw itself is from the ITW-Buildex line of wood anchors, for a proven secure hold.
SAMMYS Sidewinder anchors are designed to be installed with the Red Installation Tool, to ensure proper torque and prevent over-tightening. -
Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Steel, Horizontal
The SAMMYS Sidewinder threaded rod hanger is designed to install horizontally into a steel upright, providing a secure anchor for 3/8″ threaded rod. The screw itself is from the TEKS line of steel self-drilling anchors, for a proven secure hold.
SAMMYS Sidewinder anchors are designed to be installed with the Red Installation Tool, to ensure proper torque and prevent over-tightening. -
Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Concrete, Horizontal
The SAMMYS Sidewinder threaded rod hanger is designed to install horizontally into a concrete upright, providing a secure anchor for 3/8″ threaded rod. The screw itself is from the Tapcon line of concrete anchors, for a proven secure hold.
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Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger Toggle, Vertical
The SAMMYS SST30 threaded rod hanger is designed to install vertically into solid ceilings or hollow structures, providing a secure anchor for 3/8″ threaded rod. The toggle wing piece can be installed through a 5/8″ hole drilled through lath & plaster, hollow concrete, or steel.
SAMMYS anchors are designed to be installed with either the Black or Red Installation Tool, to ensure proper torque and prevent over-tightening. -
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Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Wood, Vertical
The SAMMYS threaded rod hanger is designed to install vertically into the bottom of wood structures, providing a secure anchor for either 1/4″ or 3/8″ threaded rod. The screw itself is from the ITWBuildex line of wood screws, for a proven secure hold with no pre-drilling required.
SAMMYS anchors are designed to be installed with the Black Installation Tool, to ensure proper torque and prevent over-tightening. -
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Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Steel, Vertical
The SAMMYS threaded rod hanger is designed to install vertically into the bottom of steel structures, providing a secure anchor for either 1/4″, 3/8″, or 1/2″ threaded rod. The screw itself is from the TEKS line of steel screws, for a proven secure hold.
The DSTR516 selection includes a retaining nut for use in thin metals such as purlins or other sheet metal applications.
SAMMYS anchors are designed to be installed with either the Black or Red Installation Tool, to ensure proper torque and prevent over-tightening. -
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Sammys Threaded Rod Hanger for Concrete, Vertical
The SAMMYS threaded rod hanger is designed to install vertically into the bottom of concrete structures, providing a secure anchor for either 1/4″, 3/8″, or 1/2″ threaded rod. The screw itself is from the Tapcon line of concrete anchors, for a proven secure hold.<br>SAMMYS anchors are designed to be installed with either the Black or Red Installation Tool, to ensure proper torque and prevent over-tightening.
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Ramset Conduit Clamp, Gas Actuated
The Ramset Conduit Clamp is used to attach conduit to concrete. Pin pre-assembled to an 18 gage conduit clamp, and is designed for use in the Ramset T3SS Single-Shot Gas Tool.
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Pipe Spike
Powers Pipe SPIKE® is ideal for ceiling applications where hanging threaded rod is needed.
The SPIKE® anchor is a patented, one-piece, tamper-proof vibration resistant anchor for use in concrete, block, brick or stone. Several head styles and anchor materials are available. The SPIKE® anchor is formed with an “s” shaped configuration at the working end of the anchor to create an expansion mechanism. Since the anchor is pre-expanded, there is no secondary tightening operation required which greatly reduces the overall cost of an anchor installation.
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