Description
The 316 Stainless Steel DIN976 Full Threaded Rod is a premium-grade fastener designed to meet the demands of industrial, marine, and structural applications. Manufactured from 316 stainless steel and conforming to the DIN 976 standard, this threaded bar features full threading along its entire length, providing a versatile and secure fastening solution. Its exceptional corrosion resistance, high strength, and ability to perform in harsh environments make it an ideal choice for critical applications in marine, chemical, and construction sectors. The DIN976 Full Threaded Rod ensures strong, uniform force distribution thanks to its deep and consistent threading. This fastener is commonly used in areas where high mechanical stress, corrosion, and environmental factors challenge standard materials.
Features & Benefits
- High Durability: With high hardness and resistance to deformation, this threaded rod provides a robust and long-lasting connection that can handle heavy loads.
- Standardized Precision: Manufactured to the DIN 976 standard, the threads are consistently deep and uniform, ensuring a secure fit, minimizing the risk of slippage, and facilitating a uniform force distribution.
- Flexible Usage: The full-thread design allows for easy cutting to any desired length, providing unparalleled flexibility for a wide variety of project requirements.
- Professional Appearance: The natural stainless steel finish provides a clean, polished look, suitable for both concealed and exposed fastening applications.
Specification
The following data is a single batch of manual measurement results (please refer to the actual subject, there is an error, mind caution!)
Unit :mm
|
Thread diameter |
M6 |
M8 |
M10 |
M12 |
M14 |
M16 |
M18 |
|
Screw pitch |
1 |
1.25 |
1.5 |
1.75 |
2 |
2 |
2.5 |
|
Thread diameter |
M20 |
M22 |
M24 |
M27 |
M30 |
M33 |
M36 |
|
Screw pitch |
2.5 |
2.5 |
3 |
3 |
3.5 |
3.5 |
4 |
FAQ:
Q1: What is the difference between DIN 975 and DIN 976?
A: While both are stainless steel thread bars, DIN 975 usually refers to a standard 1-meter or 2-meter length, whereas DIN 976 Threaded Rods are often specified as "short length" studs or rods with specific end-point chamfering requirements, though both feature continuous threading.
Q2: Can this rod be used in saltwater environments?
A: Yes. The 316-grade stainless steel is considered "Marine Grade" and is the recommended material for any application involving direct saltwater contact or coastal air.
Q3: How do I cut the DIN 976 rod without damaging the threads?
A: We recommend using a metal-cutting saw. For the best results, thread a nut onto the rod before cutting; as you unscrew the nut past the cut point, it will help clean and realign any burrs on the thread.
Q4: Is it resistant to high temperatures?
A: 316 stainless steel maintains its structural integrity and oxidation resistance at significantly higher temperatures than standard carbon steel, making it suitable for industrial exhaust and engine room applications.




