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**The brand name for an extruded channel often used to attach Threaded Rod to the ceiling/suspended device such as a [[Fluorescent Lamp]] (or modern LED equivalent) or | **The brand name for an extruded channel often used to attach Threaded Rod to the ceiling/suspended device such as a [[Fluorescent Lamp]] (or modern LED equivalent) or [[Pendant Lights]] via a special connector | ||
*[[Precision Ground Rod]] / [[Round Rod]] (The Smooth Equivalent) | *[[Precision Ground Rod]] / [[Round Rod]] (The Smooth Equivalent) | ||
Latest revision as of 23:14, 18 April 2025
Basics
- A Metal Rod that has been threaded such that it appears like one giant screw with no head, just chopped ends on each side
- Threaded Rod is the generic name, while “Allthread” is a common Genericized Trademark in the construction industry
- Can be cut my hand with a Hacksaw, or with Power Tools such as a Reciprocating Saw or Cordless Bandsaw
Sourcing
Internal Links
- Unistrut
- The brand name for an extruded channel often used to attach Threaded Rod to the ceiling/suspended device such as a Fluorescent Lamp (or modern LED equivalent) or Pendant Lights via a special connector
- Precision Ground Rod / Round Rod (The Smooth Equivalent)