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Anchor Bolt Manufacturing Process: Cutting, Bending, Threading and Coating

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Anchor bolts look rough and simple on the job site, but the manufacturing process leaves very little room for guesswork. One wrong cut length, a poor bend, or tight galvanized threads can hold up a steel column installation for a full day.

For construction and steel structure projects, buyers should understand how anchor bolts are made before approving drawings, samples, or mass production.

From Drawing to Production

What the Factory Must Confirm First

Before cutting steel, the workshop needs a clear anchor bolt specification. “M24 anchor bolt” is not enough.

ArtículoWhat to Confirm
EstándarASTM F1554, ASTM A307, DIN 975/976, project drawing
ShapeStraight, L-type, J-type, headed, or custom
Diameter and lengthNominal size, total length, thread length
CalificaciónGrade 36, 55, 105, 4.8, 8.8, or custom
CoatingPlain, zinc plated, hot-dip galvanized, zinc flake
AccesoriosNuts, washers, templates, sleeves

For common project types, buyers can review available anchor fasteners before finalizing the bill of materials.

Step 1: Steel Cutting

Keep Length Control Tight

Anchor bolts usually start from round bar or threaded rod. Workers cut material by saw, shear, or automated cutting machine. For large diameters, saw cutting gives cleaner ends and better length control.

The common mistake is ignoring coating allowance. Hot-dip galvanizing adds thickness. If the threaded end is already tight before coating, the nut may not run smoothly after galvanizing.

Good cutting practice includes:

  1. Check bar diameter and heat number.
  2. Set the cutting length from the approved drawing.
  3. Remove heavy burrs from both ends.
  4. Separate material by grade and batch.
  5. Record production quantity before bending or threading.

For carbon steel grades commonly used in foundations, see carbon steel fasteners.

Step 2: Bending

Bend Shape Affects Pull-Out Performance

L-type and J-type anchor bolts are bent after cutting. The bend must match the drawing, especially leg length, angle, and radius. A sharp bend may look acceptable, but it can create stress concentration.

Bend TypeCommon UseInspection Point
L-typeSteel columns, base plates90-degree angle and leg length
J-typeLight to medium anchoringHook radius and embedment
U-bolt stylePipe supports, bracketsParallel legs and center distance
Custom bendEquipment foundationsTemplate fit and drawing match

On the shop floor, templates save time. For repeated project orders, one checked bending template is better than measuring every piece by eye.

For special shapes or project drawings, use custom non-standard fasteners instead of forcing a stock anchor into the wrong application.

Step 3: Threading

Rolled Thread or Cut Thread

Threading can be done by rolling or cutting. Rolled threads are strong and efficient for many standard sizes. Cut threads are often used for larger diameters, small batches, or special lengths.

The thread must match the nut. This is where inspectors pay close attention.

Thread CheckWhy It Matters
Longitud del hiloEnsures proper nut engagement
PitchPrevents nut mismatch
Go/no-go gaugeConfirms usable thread
End chamferHelps field installation
Nut run testCatches coating and thread problems early

For galvanized anchor bolts, matching nuts may need proper thread allowance. Do not assume any nut from stock will fit after coating.

Step 4: Coating

Choose Coating by Site Condition

Anchor bolts may sit in wet concrete, outdoor storage, coastal air, or industrial sites. Coating is not cosmetic.

CoatingBest UseBuyer Note
Plain finishEmbedded concrete, protected areasNeeds oil or dry storage before use
Zinc platedLight-duty indoor or dry useLimited outdoor protection
Hot-dip galvanizedOutdoor foundations, steel structuresCheck thread fit after coating
Zinc flakeControlled corrosion resistanceGood where coating thickness matters

For project environments, compare coated fastener options before placing the order.

Final Inspection Before Packing

Do Not Skip the Small Checks

Before shipment, inspect:

  • Total length and thread length
  • Bend angle and hook dimensions
  • Grade marking or batch traceability
  • Coating appearance and thickness
  • Nut fit after coating
  • Packing labels and certificate numbers

A good anchor bolt is not just cut, bent, threaded, and coated. It is controlled at every step. That control is what keeps the site crew from fighting the hardware when the crane, base plate, and concrete foundation are already waiting.

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