Stud Sizes
• #2 - 6"
• M1.2 - M100
Stud Specifications
• ASME B18.31.2
• DIN 976
Studs and screws are two different types of fasteners used to join two or more objects together.
A screw is a threaded metal rod with a pointed end and a slotted head that can be turned with a screwdriver. Screws are commonly used to hold two materials together, such as wood or metal. The threads on the screw grip into the material, creating a secure hold.
A stud, on the other hand, is a metal rod without threads on one end, and threaded on the other end. Studs are commonly used to attach two objects together, such as metal framing or electrical boxes to walls. The non-threaded end of the stud is inserted into a hole or slot, while the threaded end is used to secure the object in place with a nut.
In summary, while screws have threads all along the length of the rod, studs have threads on only one end and are often used to secure objects to surfaces.
"Studs" can refer to various types of fasteners or construction components, so the specifications can vary depending on the specific application. However, in general, the following are some common specifications for studs:
Diameter: Studs are typically specified by their diameter, which is the thickness of the shaft that extends from the threaded end to the unthreaded end. Common diameters for studs range from 1/4 inch to 1 inch or more.
Length: Studs come in various lengths, depending on the application. The length is typically measured from the base of the unthreaded end to the tip of the threaded end. Studs can be specified to match the thickness of the materials being joined, or to provide a certain amount of protrusion for attaching nuts or other fasteners.
Thread pitch: Studs have a specific thread pitch, which is the distance between the threads, measured in threads per inch (TPI). The thread pitch must match the pitch of the mating nuts or other fasteners.
Material: Studs can be made from a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and titanium. The material selected will depend on the strength, corrosion resistance, and other properties required for the application.
Finish: Studs may be finished in various ways, including plain, black oxide, zinc plated, or coated with other materials to provide additional protection against corrosion or wear.
These are just some of the common specifications for studs. Other specifications may include thread length, head type, and other dimensions that are specific to the application.
Stud Sizes
• #2 - 6"
• M1.2 - M100
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