Threaded Rods
These threaded rods are designed for use in standoff systems, sign mounting, and architectural display applications where strength, alignment, and reliable fastening are essential. Commonly used to connect standoff components or secure panels and hardware, threaded rods offer flexibility for both fabrication and on‑site installation. Available in multiple industry‑standard thread sizes, including 10‑24, 1/4‑20, and 5/16‑18, these rods support a wide range of professional signage and mounting systems.
Key Features:
- Material: Zinc plated steel
- Available in multiple standard thread sizes
- Designed for professional standoff and sign installation
- Provides secure, aligned connections between hardware components
- Compatible with common sign and display mounting systems
- Suitable for shop fabrication and on‑site installation
- Trusted hardware for professional installers and fabricators
Sizes Available:
| PART | THREAD SIZE | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| HD-TS1 | 10-24 | 1-1/2" |
| HD-TS2 | 10-24 | 2" |
| HD-TS3 | 10-24 | 2-1/2" |
| HD-TS4 | 10-24 | 3" |
| HD-TS5 | 10-24 | 4" |
| HD-TS6 | 5/16-18 | 2-1/4" |
| HD-TS7 | 5/16-18 | 2-1/2" |
| HD-TS8 | 5/16-18 | 3" |
| HD-TS9 | 5/16-18 | 4" |
| HD-TS10 | 1/4-20 | 2" |
| HD-TS11 | 1/4-20 | 2-1/2" |
| HD-TS12 | 1/4-20 | 3" |
| HD-THR5 | 5/16-18 | 6' maximum (right hand thread) |
Applications:
- Standoff system assemblies
- Sign and display mounting
- Architectural panel installations
- Hardware spacing and component alignment
What are threaded rods used for in signage?
Threaded rods are used to connect and space standoff components, secure panels, and create stable mounting points in sign and display installations.
How do I choose the correct threaded rod size?
Choose the threaded rod size that matches your standoff or mounting hardware specifications. Smaller sizes like 10‑24 are used for lightweight installations, while 1/4‑20 and 5/16‑18 sizes support heavier-duty applications.
What does right-hand thread mean?
Right‑hand thread refers to the standard threading direction where the rod tightens when turned clockwise, making it compatible with most installation tools and hardware.
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These threaded rods are designed for use in standoff systems, sign mounting, and architectural display applications where strength, alignment, and reliable fastening are essential. Commonly used to connect standoff components or secure panels and hardware, threaded rods offer flexibility for both fabrication and on‑site installation. Available in multiple industry‑standard thread sizes, including 10‑24, 1/4‑20, and 5/16‑18, these rods support a wide range of professional signage and mounting systems.
Key Features:
- Material: Zinc plated steel
- Available in multiple standard thread sizes
- Designed for professional standoff and sign installation
- Provides secure, aligned connections between hardware components
- Compatible with common sign and display mounting systems
- Suitable for shop fabrication and on‑site installation
- Trusted hardware for professional installers and fabricators
Sizes Available:
| PART | THREAD SIZE | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| HD-TS1 | 10-24 | 1-1/2" |
| HD-TS2 | 10-24 | 2" |
| HD-TS3 | 10-24 | 2-1/2" |
| HD-TS4 | 10-24 | 3" |
| HD-TS5 | 10-24 | 4" |
| HD-TS6 | 5/16-18 | 2-1/4" |
| HD-TS7 | 5/16-18 | 2-1/2" |
| HD-TS8 | 5/16-18 | 3" |
| HD-TS9 | 5/16-18 | 4" |
| HD-TS10 | 1/4-20 | 2" |
| HD-TS11 | 1/4-20 | 2-1/2" |
| HD-TS12 | 1/4-20 | 3" |
| HD-THR5 | 5/16-18 | 6' maximum (right hand thread) |
Applications:
- Standoff system assemblies
- Sign and display mounting
- Architectural panel installations
- Hardware spacing and component alignment
What are threaded rods used for in signage?
Threaded rods are used to connect and space standoff components, secure panels, and create stable mounting points in sign and display installations.
How do I choose the correct threaded rod size?
Choose the threaded rod size that matches your standoff or mounting hardware specifications. Smaller sizes like 10‑24 are used for lightweight installations, while 1/4‑20 and 5/16‑18 sizes support heavier-duty applications.
What does right-hand thread mean?
Right‑hand thread refers to the standard threading direction where the rod tightens when turned clockwise, making it compatible with most installation tools and hardware.
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