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How are Threaded Bars Used in Construction?


A threaded bar is something you’ll find in every electrician, plumber, or construction worker’s truck, its uses around the construction site are numerous, and its application flexibility virtually infinite. In this blog, we’ll go over some common uses of threaded bars and showcase why it’s so commonly used.

What is a Threaded Bar?

A threaded bar can be described as a bolt with no head, but instead of the usually relatively short sizes available in bolts, threaded bar comes in lengths of up to 3 meters. This enables nuts to be screwed onto the bar at any position.

What is Threaded Bar Used For?

Anywhere something needs to be suspended, supported, or braced, threaded bars can be used. It is also often used to give adjustment or tension of components, as nuts can be run up or down the bar to adjust the position of bolted components.

For more on how threaded bar is used and made, read our blog here.

How is Threaded Bar Used in Construction?

Threaded bars are commonly used in construction industries, regardless of discipline. Below, we will take a look at the various construction applications of threaded bars.

Electrical Installations

As part of the installation of electrical cabling, trunking and appliances, threaded bar is often used to suspend bracketry and components from joists, ceilings or staging. It suits this purpose well as it allows for the exact position of mounting to be adjusted.

Threaded bar is also great for high-load applications, and such is great for ensuring electrical components are securely fastened and will not move, reducing the likelihood of tension being placed on wiring and connectors.

HVAC uses of Threaded Bar

Used even more commonly in electrical installations, HVAC installers will commonly use threaded bars to suspend trunking, ducts and appliances. The versatility of being able to adjust bracketry along the length allows multiple items to be suspended from one or two threaded bars.

Threaded Bar use in Construction

One invaluable use of threaded bars in the construction of buildings is when tying two beams together. Multiple beams are often used alongside each other with wood or spacers in between.

Threaded bar allows the setting of two beams apart simply with corresponding nuts and washers. This simplifies assembly as infinite adjustment is possible, which doesn’t require cutting and installing new parts as it would with timber or steel spacers.

Ground anchors are another common use case for threaded bars, allowing the tensioning of systems without the need for outside tensioning turnbuckles or bracketry.

Why is Threaded Bar so Versatile?

Not only is threaded bar helpful in bracketing and suspension applications but it can also be supplied in high tensile grades, suitable for high load applications, such as in the installation and maintenance of heavy equipment.

Threaded bars are available in many different materials and finishes such as stainless steel, zinc plated, and galvanized. This means there is always a grade suitable for your application, be that in regular usage, outdoor applications, or marine environments.

Available in sizes from 4mm up to 39mm, threaded bars can be used to attach or support small-scale components as well as assemblies weighing multiple tons, or high-strength uses such as bridges and structural ties.

Threaded Bar from Metals Supermarkets

No matter the industry, application or use case, metals supermarkets can take care of all your threaded bar needs. Stocking mild steel, stainless steel and zinc plated grades.

Check your local store today or order online from our wide selection of threaded bars.


Metal Supermarkets

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Metal Supermarkets is the world’s largest small-quantity metal supplier with 125 brick-and-mortar stores across the US, Canada, and United Kingdom. We are metal experts and have been providing quality customer service and products since 1985.

At Metal Supermarkets, we supply a wide range of metals for a variety of applications. Our stock includes: mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, tool steel, engineering steel, brass, bronze and copper.

We carry a wide range of shapes including: bars, tubes, sheets and plates. We can cut metal to your exact specifications.

Visit one of our 8 locations in the United Kingdom today.

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