Hot-dip galvanized ISO 4.8 DIN976 threaded rod, 1 meter. If corrosion protection is important, you can choose a hot-dip galvanized ISO 4.8 DIN976 threaded rod, 1 meter. For the desired strength, the threaded rod is made of steel. This is hot-dip galvanized with a thin layer of zinc, which seals the steel from moisture. In practice, this means it will not rust easily unless the threaded rod is severely damaged during installation. Hot-dip galvanized ISO 4.8 DIN976 threaded rod, 1 meter, is suitable for mounting outdoor structures. It is used, among other things, for installing roller shutters, carports, and metal fences.
Why a threaded rod?
There are several methods available for mounting structures. However, a threaded rod offers a great deal of flexibility. A hot-dip galvanized ISO 4.8 DIN976 1-meter threaded rod consists of a rod with a thread along its entire length. Objects can be attached to it with screws. Threaded rods are usually anchored to the wall, creating a secure mounting point. The thread allows objects to be secured precisely at the correct distance. This is especially important for structures with moving parts. Friction in the hinges or bearings is less likely to occur, which would lead to accelerated wear.
Nuts in the correct position
An object is always secured to a threaded rod using two nuts. The first nut is tightened to the correct position. The object can then be placed against it. It is then secured with a second nut. Fine-tuning the object's position on a hot-dip galvanized ISO 4.8 DIN976 1-meter threaded rod is done by tightening the first nut slightly further or slightly further onto the threaded rod. The second nut is solely intended to secure the object. In most cases, flat washers are used between the nuts and the object for additional protection.