Threaded rod DIN 976
Threaded rod DIN 976
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What the difference between din975 and din976 ?
DIN975 is applicable to full-threaded screws, while DIN976 is applicable to partially threaded screws. The details are as follows:
1. DIN975: The DIN975 standard specifies the specifications for fully threaded screws (Fully Threaded Rod). Fully threaded screws have threads along the entire length of the screw and can be used to connect fasteners or as support rods.
2. DIN976: The DIN976 standard specifies the specifications for partially threaded screws (Partially Threaded Rod). Partially threaded screws only have threads at both ends or specific locations, and no threads in the middle. This type of screw is often used in applications that require connection, adjustment or support between two objects.
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