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Threaded Rod Strength Grades: 4.8, 8.8, B7 and Stainless Steel Options

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Threaded rod looks simple, but grade selection is where many buying mistakes start. A low-strength rod may bend or stretch. A high-strength rod may be unnecessary or unsuitable for corrosion exposure. The right choice depends on load, environment, thread system, standard, and matching nuts.

Common Threaded Rod Strength Grades

Grade Comparison

Grade / MaterialTypical Strength LevelCommon Use
Class 4.8 carbon steelAbout 400 MPa tensileLight brackets, general fixing, non-critical supports
Class 8.8 carbon steelAbout 800 MPa tensileMachinery, steel structure, higher-load assemblies
ASTM A193 B7About 125 ksi tensileFlanges, pressure piping, oil and gas, high-temperature service
304 / A2 stainless steelMedium strength, good corrosion resistanceIndoor, food equipment, clean outdoor use
316 / A4 stainless steelMedium strength, better chloride resistanceMarine, coastal, chemical, wastewater applications

For general sourcing, buyers can review the full industrial fastener product range and then narrow the threaded rod grade by application.

How to Choose the Right Grade

Use 4.8 for Light-Duty Work

Class 4.8 threaded rods are economical and easy to source. They are suitable for light suspension, cable trays, HVAC supports, and general fixing where the load is moderate.

Do not use 4.8 rods for structural, lifting, or vibration-heavy joints unless the engineer has approved the design.

Use 8.8 for Higher Mechanical Load

Class 8.8 threaded rods provide much higher strength than 4.8. They are common in machinery bases, steel frames, anchor assemblies, and industrial supports.

For load-critical projects, compare requirements with high-strength fasteners before confirming the grade.

Use B7 for Pressure and Petrochemical Service

ASTM A193 B7 is a quenched and tempered alloy steel grade widely used with ASTM A194 2H nuts. It is common in flanges, valves, pipelines, and refinery equipment.

B7 should not be treated as a simple substitute for metric 8.8. It belongs to a different standard system and usually uses inch threads such as UNC.

Stainless Steel Options

Choose by Corrosion, Not Only Strength

304 stainless steel works well for general corrosion resistance. 316 stainless steel is better where chlorides, salt spray, or chemical exposure are present.

For stainless options, see stainless steel fasteners and this comparison of 304 vs 316 stainless steel bolts.

Buyer Checklist

Before ordering threaded rods, confirm:

  • Metric or inch thread.
  • Grade and standard.
  • Overall length and cut tolerance.
  • Nut grade and washer requirement.
  • Coating or stainless material.
  • Certificate requirements.
  • Final application and load condition.

A threaded rod should never be purchased by diameter alone. Grade, material, nut matching, and environment decide whether it performs safely in the field.

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