RS PRO Plain Nylon 66 Threaded Rod, M4, 1m

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RS Stock No.:
280-436
Manufacturer:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Thread Size

M4

Material

Nylon 66

Length

1m

Thread Length Style

Fully Threaded

Finish

Plain

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Metric - Nylon 6·6


These 1m nylon metric threaded rods are fully threaded and made of Nylon 66, with a range of thread sizes available: M3 (RS: 280363), M4 (RS: 280379), M5 (RS: 280385), M6 (RS: 280391), M8 (RS: 280408), M10 (RS: 280414) and M12 (RS: 280420). These rods are constructed to DIN975 standards.


Frequently Asked Questions


To DIN975
High mechanical strength

What are they made of?


These threaded rods are made of Nylon 66, a stiff, tough, and durable polymer that provides a high mechanical strength yet remains lightweight. Nylon is also highly resistant to a lot of environmental factors, such as fuel, oil, wear, impact and fatigue, although it is not UV resistant. Nylon 66 also has a lower water absorption rate than nylon 6, as well as good electrical insulating properties, making it suitable for electrical applications.


It is important that care is taken to fasten nylon threaded rods with nylon nuts and bolts, especially in industries where low-weight components can be critical, such as automotive, marine, and construction projects.


What are they used for?


Threaded rods have many applications, acting as a pin to fasten, hold or connect two materials together. The threading on the rod provides a tightening action, using friction to hold the fastening together. Threaded rods can be used with woods, metals and even concrete to provide either a permanent or temporary base to support projects. This especially applies to construction projects, such as studding concrete foundations to provide additional support.


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