DIN 976 threaded rods wholesale supplier
XZ Fastener supplies DIN 976 threaded rods for distributors, contractors, maintenance stockrooms, and OEM buyers that need repeatable metric threaded bar supply. For wholesale orders, the main concern is not only price per piece. Buyers also need stable diameter, clean threads, practical bundle packing, correct grade marking, and shipment documents that match the purchase order. DIN 976 rods can be supplied in common 1 m, 2 m, and 3 m lengths, or cut lengths according to order requirement. Carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel options are available for different duty levels and corrosion conditions.
Quick Specs
| Estándar | DIN 976 metric threaded rods, full thread along the rod length |
|---|---|
| Fuerza | Common classes include 4.8, 5.8, 8.8, and 10.9; stainless A2-70 and A4-70 can be supplied according to order requirement |
| Material | Carbon steel, medium carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel 304/A2, stainless steel 316/A4 |
| Finish | Plain, zinc plated, black oxide, hot dip galvanized, zinc flake, passivated stainless steel |
| Aplicación | Construction hardware, MEP supports, pipe hangers, anchor assemblies, machinery, maintenance stock, and general fastening |
For related stock planning, buyers can review XZ Fastener’s standard fasteners and compare matching nuts, washers, and bolt items before confirming a wholesale shipment.
What Buyers Should Know Before Sourcing DIN 976 Threaded Rods
Threaded Rods Are Simple Parts, But Not Simple Orders
A DIN 976 threaded rod looks easy to buy until the receiving team opens the bundle and finds mixed lengths, rough cut ends, or nuts that do not run smoothly over the coating. In wholesale trade, those small issues create returns, rework, and customer complaints.
The purchase order should define diameter, pitch, length, grade, finish, packing, and certificate requirement. If the rod will be assembled with industrial nuts or anchors, thread fit should be checked after finishing, not only before coating.
Wholesale Supply Needs Consistent Receiving Control
For distributors, consistency matters more than a single sample. A good wholesale order should arrive with clear bundle labels, size separation, batch traceability where required, and carton or pallet packing suitable for warehouse handling.
Buyers handling mixed containers can also source related fastener products from the same shipment to reduce documentation gaps and receiving confusion.
Common Purchasing Descriptions
Clear descriptions reduce back-and-forth before quotation. The following examples are commonly used for distributor and project replenishment orders.
| Purchasing Description | Typical Use | Buyer Note |
|---|---|---|
| DIN 976 threaded rod, M10 x 1000 mm, Class 4.8, zinc plated | General construction and support hardware | Confirm bundle quantity and zinc appearance requirement |
| DIN 976 threaded rod, M12 x 3000 mm, Class 8.8, plain finish | Fabrication, machinery, and cut-to-length stock | Confirm straightness, end condition, and material certificate |
| DIN 976 threaded rod, M16 x 1000 mm, hot dip galvanized | Outdoor structural and MEP support work | Check nut oversizing or thread fit after galvanizing |
| DIN 976 stainless steel threaded rod, M8 x 1000 mm, A4-70, passivated | Marine, washdown, and corrosive indoor environments | Specify 304/A2 or 316/A4 clearly |
| DIN 933 full thread hex bolts, Grade 8.8 carbon steel hex bolts, metric hex head bolts | Related bolt stock for wholesale buyers | Separate line items help avoid mixing bolts and rods |
| Zinc plated DIN 933 bolts, black oxide DIN 933 bolts, hot dip galvanized DIN 933 bolts | Matching coated bolt inventory | Use finish names consistently across the order |
For standard references, buyers can also review the DIN and ISO fastener standards guide before finalizing item descriptions.
Detailed Specifications Table
| Specification Item | Common Options | Wholesale Order Checkpoint |
|---|---|---|
| Estándar | DIN 976 | Confirm metric full-thread rod requirement |
| Diámetro | M3 to M36 commonly requested; other sizes available upon request | Confirm thread pitch for each diameter |
| Longitud | 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, or custom cut length | Define length tolerance and cut-end finish |
| Thread | Metric coarse thread; metric fine thread available upon request | Use go/no-go gauge or matching nut test where required |
| Calificación | 4.8, 5.8, 8.8, 10.9, A2-70, A4-70 | Match grade to load condition and certificate requirement |
| Finish | Plain, zinc plated, black oxide, hot dip galvanized, zinc flake, passivated | Confirm coating thickness and post-coating thread fit |
| Packing | Bundles, cartons, woven bags, pallets, or customer-labeled packing | Separate by size, grade, finish, and length |
| Documents | Commercial invoice, packing list, material certificate, inspection report when required | Align document description with PO and carton label |
Material and Grade Explanation
Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel
Class 4.8 threaded rods are often used where the joint is not highly loaded and cost control matters. Class 8.8 or 10.9 rods are selected when higher tensile strength is needed, especially in machinery, brackets, and structural support assemblies.
For stronger assemblies, buyers may compare DIN 976 rods with related high-strength fasteners and confirm that the nut grade and washer hardness are suitable for the joint.
Stainless Steel Options
A2 stainless steel is a common choice for clean indoor and general corrosion-resistant applications. A4 stainless steel, often associated with 316 material, is preferred for harsher environments, coastal exposure, and chemical moisture.
Stainless rods should be ordered with clear material callout, strength class, finish, and packing protection. Mixed stainless and carbon steel packing should be avoided unless the buyer specifically approves it.
Surface Finish Selection Guide
The finish affects corrosion resistance, thread fit, appearance, and handling. For wholesale supply, finish names should match the purchase order, carton label, and inspection document.
| Finish | Typical Use | Procurement Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Plain | Indoor fabrication or parts requiring later coating | Needs rust prevention for storage and ocean freight |
| Zinc Plated | General indoor hardware and light-duty construction use | Economical finish with clean appearance |
| Black Oxide | Machinery and indoor assemblies requiring dark appearance | Limited corrosion protection unless oiled or sealed |
| Hot Dip Galvanized | Outdoor support systems and exposed construction hardware | Coating thickness can affect thread fit; matching nuts should be confirmed |
| Zinc Flake | Higher corrosion resistance with controlled coating build | Available upon request for defined project requirements |
| Passivated Stainless | Stainless rods used in corrosive or clean environments | Protect from carbon steel contamination during packing |
Buyers comparing coating choices can review XZ Fastener’s coated fasteners for related products and finish planning.
Manufacturing and Quality Control
DIN 976 rods are usually produced by cutting steel bar or coil material to length, forming full threads, cleaning the part, applying finish if required, and packing by item code. For wholesale buyers, the practical inspection points are straightforward but important.
- Confirm raw material grade and heat number where traceability is required.
- Check diameter, pitch, full-thread condition, and usable length.
- Inspect straightness, cut-end burrs, chamfer, and visible surface defects.
- Use thread gauges or mating nuts to confirm functional thread fit.
- Review coating appearance, rust protection, and thread function after finishing.
- Verify labels, bundle quantity, pallet packing, and document consistency before shipment.
For made-to-order lengths, special packaging, or project drawings, XZ Fastener can discuss the required customized service before production starts.
Aplicaciones
Construction and MEP Support
DIN 976 threaded rods are widely used for ceiling suspension, pipe supports, cable trays, ductwork, brackets, and anchor connections. Wholesale buyers often pair them with flat washers and hex nuts for complete jobsite hardware supply.
OEM and Maintenance Stock
Equipment builders and maintenance teams use threaded rods for spacing, clamping, adjustment, repair, and temporary fixture work. In these cases, clean threads and reliable length tolerance often matter more than appearance alone.
How to Get a Faster Quotation
A complete request helps the supplier quote the correct rod without repeated clarification. For wholesale supply, send the information in a size list instead of separate messages.
- Standard: DIN 976 or drawing requirement if modified.
- Diameter and pitch: for example, M10 coarse thread or M12 fine thread.
- Length: 1000 mm, 2000 mm, 3000 mm, or custom cut length.
- Grade and material: 4.8, 8.8, 10.9, A2-70, A4-70, or other specified material.
- Finish: plain, zinc plated, black oxide, hot dip galvanized, zinc flake, or passivated.
- Quantity: pieces, bundles, cartons, or pallet quantity.
- Packing: bundle weight, carton requirement, pallet marking, bar code label, or customer label.
- Inspection: certificate, gauge check, coating report, or third-party inspection if required.
Preguntas frecuentes
What is a DIN 976 threaded rod?
A DIN 976 threaded rod is a metric rod with continuous external thread along the full length. It is used for fastening, spacing, suspension, anchoring, and assembly work where a standard bolt length is not suitable.
What lengths are commonly supplied for wholesale orders?
Common wholesale lengths are 1000 mm, 2000 mm, and 3000 mm. Custom cut lengths can be supplied according to order requirement, but the buyer should confirm length tolerance and cut-end condition.
Which grades are available for DIN 976 threaded rods?
Common carbon steel grades include 4.8, 5.8, 8.8, and 10.9. Stainless steel A2-70 and A4-70 can be supplied for corrosion-resistant applications. Special material requirements should be confirmed before production.
Can hot dip galvanized rods have thread fit problems?
Yes. Hot dip galvanizing adds coating thickness to the thread. Buyers should confirm mating nuts and thread fit after galvanizing, especially for larger diameters and assemblies that must be installed quickly on site.
Can DIN 976 rods be supplied with nuts and washers?
Yes. Nuts and washers can be quoted as separate line items or packed together according to order requirement. The buyer should define nut grade, washer type, finish, and packing method clearly.
What documents should wholesale buyers request?
Common documents include commercial invoice, packing list, material certificate, and inspection report when required. For project or controlled-stock orders, document descriptions should match the purchase order and packing labels.
Send Your DIN 976 Threaded Rod Requirement
For a faster and more accurate quotation, send your size list, finish, quantity, packaging method, and inspection requirements. Include grade, length, thread pitch, certificate needs, and whether matching nuts or washers are required.
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