Hot Dip Galvanized Sag Rod
Sag Rod Brace Rod
1. What is Sag Rod and Where are Sag Rod Used??
Sag Rods are made by threading both the ends of a solid steel bar. As can be understood from the name, Sag Rods are used to set purlins and grits straight and at the right place and to prevent them from bending. Methardware Engineering Private Limited is Well Known Name for Good Quality Hot Dip Galvanized Sag Rod Manufacturer in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
2. What is Usable Grades of Sag Rod??
The grade of Sag Rod is decided keeping in mind the project and structures. Generally Sag Rods are made from Mild Steel, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel and in special circumstances from Stainless Steel but the commonly used grades are 4.6, 8.8, 10.9, 12.9 or B7 etc. Although the length of Sag rod is decided by the design of the project but Sag Rods of length ranging from 1100mm to 3000mm are manufactured and used. If we talk about the standards set for Sag Rods then they are IS 1500, IS 2062, ASTM A307, ASTM A193, DIN 975 and DIN 976 etc. To make Sag Rods rust proof, methods like Hot Dip Galvanizing, electro plated and red oxide coating are used. Threading is generally done in Sag Rods through metric threading but BSW or UNC threading is also done. For manufacturing of Good Quality Sag Rods We Strictly Follow our Quality Assurance Plan. Her is our QAP cum Flow Chart Select Rough Round Bar Manufactured by any Reputed Brand. Cut The Round Bar as Per Drawing or Required Size, if we are Manufacturing any High Tensile or High Strength Grades of Sag Rod Have to perform Heat Treatment (Hardened or Tempered), Perform process of Straightening, Do Threading as per Drawing, Do Hot Dip Galvanizing Process, Test Chemistry, Mechanical Properties, Visual Test and Surface Coating. Assemble Nuts and Washers as per Order. Prepare Material Testing Certificate. Pack The Material and Dispatch to Site. For Know more and Inquiry Please visit our website https://methardware.com or Email sales@methardware.com or WhatsApp 097259 56488
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