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Thread Rolling Process for Bolts, Screws and Studs

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Thread rolling is one of the most important processes in fastener manufacturing. For bolts, screws, and studs, it forms external threads by pressing hardened dies against the blank. The material is displaced into the thread shape instead of being removed by cutting.

For buyers, this matters because thread rolling affects strength, surface quality, production speed, thread fit, and cost. A fastener may have the correct size and grade, but poor thread rolling can still cause nut assembly problems, weak thread roots, or inspection rejection.

What Thread Rolling Does

Thread rolling is a cold-forming process. The blank diameter is prepared slightly below the final thread outside diameter. Rolling dies then press the thread profile into the material.

The process is widely used for standard bolts, machine screws, self-tapping screws, studs, threaded rods, and many custom threaded parts.

Buyers can review common standard fasteners and full fastener products when comparing threaded fastener options.

Thread Rolling vs Thread Cutting

Practical Comparison

ПредметThread RollingThread Cutting
Process methodMaterial is formed by pressureMaterial is removed by cutting
Surface finishUsually smootherDepends on tool and cutting control
Thread rootOften stronger due to grain flowCut surface may create sharper root marks
Production speedFaster for volume productionBetter for low-volume or special threads
Material wasteLowHigher due to cutting chips
Best useBolts, screws, studs, mass productionRepairs, prototypes, special parts

Thread rolling is usually preferred for volume fastener production. Thread cutting is still useful for special dimensions, low-volume items, or parts where rolling is not practical.

Main Thread Rolling Methods

Flat Die Rolling

Flat die rolling is common for bolts and screws. One die is fixed, and the other moves. The blank rolls between the dies, forming the thread.

It is efficient for high-volume production and common metric or inch thread sizes.

Cylindrical Die Rolling

Cylindrical die rolling uses round dies. It is often used for longer threaded sections, studs, threaded rods, or parts needing more controlled thread formation.

For special thread lengths or non-standard dimensions, buyers should use custom non-standard fasteners and provide drawings.

Key Process Controls

Blank Diameter

Blank diameter is critical. If it is too large, rolling pressure becomes excessive and threads may be oversized. If it is too small, the thread may be incomplete.

Material Condition

Material must be suitable for forming. Wire hardness, ductility, surface condition, and heat treatment route all affect rolling quality.

For high-strength fasteners, material and heat treatment control become more important.

Die Condition

Worn or damaged dies can cause rough threads, poor pitch accuracy, burrs, and inconsistent thread shape.

Lubrication

Proper lubrication reduces friction and tool wear. Poor lubrication may create surface damage or unstable thread quality.

Common Thread Rolling Defects

DefectPossible CauseBuyer Risk
Incomplete threadWrong blank diameter or low pressureNut may not engage properly
Oversized threadBlank too large or die setup errorTight assembly or gauge failure
Surface cracksMaterial too hard or poor ductilityReduced service reliability
Poor pitch accuracyDie wear or machine setup issueThread mismatch
Damaged thread startHandling or feeding problemInstallation difficulty
Coating buildup after rollingThick plating or galvanizingNut fit issue

For coated threaded parts, review various coated fasteners and confirm thread fit after coating.

Inspection Points Buyers Should Request

A good inspection plan should include:

  1. Thread gauge inspection
  2. Pitch verification
  3. Major and minor diameter check
  4. Thread length check
  5. Visual inspection for cracks or burrs
  6. Nut assembly test
  7. Coating thickness check if finished after rolling

For critical parts, ask for inspection reports linked to batch numbers and packing labels.

RFQ Checklist for Rolled Thread Fasteners

Before requesting a quotation, provide:

RFQ ItemWhat to Specify
Product typeBolt, screw, stud, threaded rod
СтандартDIN, ISO, ASTM, ASME, EN, or drawing
ThreadMetric, UNC, UNF, pitch, tolerance
Длина нитиFull, partial, double-end, or custom
МатериалCarbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel
Grade8.8, 10.9, 12.9, A2-70, B7, or project grade
FinishPlain, zinc, HDG, zinc flake, PTFE, stainless
InspectionThread gauge, nut fit, dimensional report

Final Advice

Thread rolling is a core process for bolts, screws, and studs. It improves production efficiency and can support reliable thread performance when material, blank size, die condition, and inspection are controlled.

For buyers, the safest approach is to define the thread standard, tolerance, length, material, coating, and inspection requirements before production. That prevents assembly problems before the parts reach the job site.

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