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Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) — Applications & Typical Uses

Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) are used primarily for structural and machine joints that must be tightened to a controlled preload. This page summarizes where they fit, the industries that rely on them, and the practical points to get right when you specify them — to ISO / DIN. Stocked across roughly M6 to M36, they cover general to heavy-duty work.

Typical Applications for Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154)

The most common settings where these are specified:

  • Fabrication & metalwork: bench and on-site assembly of steel frames, enclosures and weldments.
  • Structural steel: bolting beams, base plates and bracing where a defined preload and property class are required.
  • Automotive & transport: chassis, suspension and powertrain mounting points subject to vibration.
  • Heavy machinery: securing gearboxes, frames and guarding on plant that sees shock loads.
  • Energy & infrastructure: tower, pylon and pipework supports exposed to weather and long service life.

How to Specify Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) for Your Application

  • Size: Match the nominal size to the mating thread or hole. This product spans M6–M36; check the full table below for the exact dimensions of each size.
  • Strength class: Choose the property class (e.g. 8.8, 10.9, 12.9 or A2/A4 stainless) for the load and environment, and tighten to the matching torque so the joint relies on preload, not friction.
  • Environment: For damp, coastal or chemical exposure prefer A4/316 stainless or a suitable coating; indoors, plated steel or A2 is usually sufficient.
  • Standard: This product is supplied to ISO / DIN. Quoting the standard on your order guarantees interchangeable dimensions between suppliers.

Where Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) Are Not the Right Choice

Not for permanent joints that will never be opened (a rivet or weld is cheaper), and not where the head must sit flush — use a countersunk screw instead.

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO / DIN)

Thread sizePitch (mm)Length L (mm)Engagement depth bm (mm)MaterialReference standard
M61.0508Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M81.256010Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M101.58015Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M121.7510018Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M142.012021Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M162.015024Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M202.518030Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M243.020036Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M303.524045Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901
M364.028054Cl. 8.8 alloy steelDIN 939 / GB/T 901

Frequently Asked Questions

How tight should Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) be torqued?

Tighten to the torque for the size and property class so the joint is held by bolt preload. The size pages and torque reference table give recommended values; use a calibrated torque wrench for anything structural.

What material should Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) be for outdoor use?

For damp, coastal or chemical environments specify A4 (316) stainless or a suitably coated steel. For indoor or dry use, A2 (304) stainless or zinc-plated steel is normally adequate.

Are Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) made to a recognized standard?

Yes — they are manufactured to ISO / DIN, so dimensions are interchangeable between suppliers when you quote the standard on your order.

What are Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) used for?

Structural and machine joints that must be tightened to a controlled preload. They are supplied to ISO / DIN.

Can I get a quote for Stud / Threaded Rod — ISO / DIN (Series 154) in the size and material I need?

Yes. Use the technical drawing and quote form on this page to set the size and options, then send the exact configuration to our team for pricing and lead time.